Lyrics The Good Earth - The Monkees
When
I
was
a
child
and
the
road
was
dark
and
the
way
was
long
and
alone,
My
heart
would
lift
as
I
turned
the
bend
and
saw
the
lights
of
home.
Now
high
above
in
a
silent
sky,
In
a
still
and
starry
space,
A
man
looks
down
on
the
earth
below,
And
that
blue
and
green
and
shining
glow,
To
him
is
the
lights
of
home.
It′s
the
good
earth,
yes
the
good
earth.
It's
a
land
of
sun
and
rain
and
snow,
And
mulberry
trees
and
mistletoe,
And
burning
plains
and
raging
seas,
And
Sunday
morning
taking
your
ease,
Watching
your
children
grow.
It′s
the
good
earth,
yes
the
good
earth,
Where
we
fought
and
loved
and
killed
and
died,
And
ruined
and
ravished
the
countryside,
But
now,
from
a
million
miles
away,
From
another
world
that's
cold
and
gray,
Someone
is
able
to
look
and
say,
"That's
the
good
earth."
So
isn′t
it
time
we
stopped
the
tears?
We′ve
lived
together
for
thousands
of
years,
And
whether
I'm
wrong,
and
whether
you′re
right,
Whether
you're
black,
and
whether
I′m
white,
One
day
we'll
stand
on
the
edge
of
the
world,
And
someone
will
ask
us
the
land
of
our
birth,
And
we′ll
look
into
his
eyes
and
quietly
say:
"It's
the
good
earth,
yes
the
good
earth."
Why
can't
we
be
good
on
the
good
earth?
1 The Good Earth
2 Pillow Time
3 The Monkees Present Radio Promo
4 Looking For The Good Times
5 Never Tell A Woman Yes
6 Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye
7 If I Knew
8 Good Clean Fun
9 Listen to the Band
10 Calico Girlfriend Samba
11 Listen to the Band (previously unissued version)
12 Mommy and Daddy (previously unissued version)
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