Lyrics I Came to Somerset - Kevin Johnson
Summer
headed
south
in
'64
And
found
me
there
in
my
beat
up
car
My
sole
possessions
came
to
nothing
more
Than
my
travelling
bags
And
an
old
guitar
Wine
and
pretty
women
were
the
life
of
me
And
the
devil
rode
along
for
my
company
Singing
and
picking
I
did
the
rounds
Of
a
score
of
southern
country
towns
I
came
to
Somerset
when
summer's
leaves
were
turning
yellow
And
summer's
songs
had
all
been
sung
By
fellows
such
as
I
I
came
to
Somerset
to
sow
the
seeds
of
wild
abandon
And
people
there
came
out
to
stand
and
watch
me
passing
by
Was
in
the
chill
of
that
early
autumn
In
the
breathless
still
of
an
afternoon
When
I
felt
a
sudden
strange
contentment
Lying
there
in
Matilda's
room
Matilda's
arms
were
warm
and
willing
Matilda's
arms
were
mind
to
share
And
it
seems
they
found
a
need
within
me
I
never
ever
knew
was
there
I
came
to
Somerset
When
summer's
leaves
were
turning
yellow
And
summer's
songs
were
reckless
songs
For
fellows
such
as
I
I
came
to
Somerset
to
sow
the
seeds
of
wild
abandon
People
there
seemed
to
understand
And
they
watched
me
passing
by
Some
people
say
they're
like
their
mother
Other
people
say
they've
got
my
ways
And
it
seems
kinda
quiet
around
there
Since
they
started
school
The
other
day
I
came
to
Somerset
when
summer's
leaves
were
turning
yellow
And
summer's
songs
had
all
been
sung
By
fellows
such
as
I
I
came
to
Somerset
to
sow
the
seeds
of
Wild
abandon
People
there
come
out
to
stand
And
they
watch
us
passing
by
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