(Gorney/Harburg) Once I built a railroad, I made it run I made it run against time Once I built a railroad, and now it's done Buddy, can you spare a
(Noel Paul Stookey) The way to my Father's house when I was just a boy Lay through fields of innocence near bubbling springs of joy And when I'd lay
(John Denver) It's by far the hardest thing I've ever done, To be so in love with you and so alone [Chorus:] Follow me where I go, what I do, and who
(Manilow/Panzer) I am your child Wherever you go, you take me too Whatever I know, I learned from you Whatever I do, you taught me to do I am your child
(Yarrow/Yardley) If I had wings no one would ask me should I fly The bird sings, no one asks why. I can see in myself wings as I feel them If you see
(John/Taupin) As he awoke that evening with the smell of wood-smoke clinging Like a gentle cobweb hangin' upon a painted teepee He went to see his chieftain
(Peter Yarrow) The kids just went to sleep and I thought I'd play this old time record Darling, come and dance with me together Though I look a little
(Mary Travers) [Spoken:] Erika with the windy yellow hair Dancing through the day or moping by the stair My joy to know my Erika with the windy yellow
(John Denver) So you speak to me of sadness and the coming of the winter Fear that is with-in you now that seems to never end And the dreams that have
(Sibelius/Stone) This is my song O gods of all the nations A song of peace for lands so far away This is my home, a country where my heart is Here grew
(Peter Yarrow) Before I leave let me tell you why I'm going And try to speak in such a way that you won't be afraid of listening Too many words been
(Peter Yarrow) They say that the tree of loving Shine on me again They say it grows on the bank of the river of suffering Shine on me again, and [Chorus
(Noel Paul Stookey) [Entirely spoken performance by Paul Stookey]
(Peter Yarrow -Silver Dawn Music -ASCAP) As I was a goin' over Gilgarra Mountain I spied Colonel Farrell and his money he was countin' First I drew
(Noel Paul Stookey) In the beginning, as life became form, The oceans heaved, the mountains were cleaved, The firmament stormed. At the center of being
He is now to be among you at the calling of your hearts Rest assured this troubador is acting on His part. The union of your spirits, here, has caused
(John Denver) I'll walk in the rain by your side, I'll cling to the warmth of your tiny hand. I'll do anything to help you understand, I'll love you