Lyrics The Dutchman - Tom Russell
The
Dutchman
is
not
the
kind
of
man
To
keep
his
thumb
jambed
in
a
dam
that
holds
his
dreams
in.
But
that's
a
secret
only
Margaret
knows.
When
Amsterdam
is
golden
In
the
morning
Margaret
brings
him
breakfast.
She
believes
him.
He
thinks
the
tulips
bloom
beneath
the
snow.
He's
mad
as
he
can
be,
but
Margaret
only
sees
that
sometimes.
Sometimes
she
sees
her
unborn
children
in
his
eyes.
Let
us
go
to
the
banks
of
the
ocean,
Where
the
walls
rise
a-bove
the
Zuider
Zee.
Long
a-go,
I
used
to
be
a
young
man.
Now
dear
Margaret
re-members
that
for
me.
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