Текст песни So Alive - Judy Collins
We
were
young
together
once
upon
a
long
lost
time
Apple
trees
were
blossoming
and
spring
was
on
my
mind
Guitars
on
McDonald
Street
Sandals
in
the
snow
When
I
fell
in
love
with
you
I
was
the
last
to
know
Down
in
Greenwich
Village
We
were
scattered
through
the
nights
Singing,
"At
the
bitter
end"
Under
all
those
lights
Making
love
in
single
bed
You
always
left
by
dawn
Climbing
on
the
greyhound
bus
Where
you
would
be
alone
Singing
in
Macarthur
Park
Singing
in
Cheyenne
Singing
in
the
wilderness
Where
the
truth
began
We
were
gypsies
in
the
wind
Learning
just
fo
fly
Making
music,
making
love,
as
the
years
went
by
You
had
rhythm
in
your
soul,
I
had
violins
You
were
rich
and
I
was
poor
Trying
to
fit
in
Back
on
Bleeker
in
the
spring
and
haunting
Jackson
Square
In
the
fat
black
pussy
cat,
catch
me
if
you
dare
We
were
so
alive...
Then
the
world
was
going
mad
The
sky
was
overcast
I
found
my
peace
in
whiskey
and
the
poets
of
the
past
You
were
moving
past
me
through
the
dark
night
of
your
soul
I
was
singing
folk
songs
And
dreamed
of
rock
'n'
roll
The
devil's
in
the
details
You
said,
dreaming
of
your
death
I
was
running
faster,
I
was
nearly
out
of
breath
Long
before
we
lost
our
dreams
And
all
our
songs
were
sung
You
left
the
world
too
early
Your
spirit
died
too
young
We
were
so
alive...
I
was
headed
for
the
moon
Aching
to
be
free
Searching
for
the
answers
in
the
booze
and
the
marque
What
is
left
of
Greenwich
Village
lives
among
your
songs
The
ones
we
thought
were
always
right
And
never
would
be
wrong
Now
sometimes,
the
only
thing
that
gives
me
hope
is
you
You
saw
right
through
the
veil
that
fell
out
of
the
blue
I
will
always
miss
you
I
will
always
hear
your
songs
Now
the
past
is
fading
One
more
dream
and
it
is
gone
We
were
so
alive...
We
were
young
together
once
upon
a
long
lost
time
Apple
trees
were
blossoming
and
spring
was
on
my
mind
Guitars
on
McDonald
Street
Sandals
in
the
snow
I
am
still
in
love
with
you
I
was
the
last
to
know
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