I Will Never Let You Go
(lyrics- J.Wiley, music, J.Wiley, J.Smith, E.Dickerson, B. Barbre, T.Johnson)
I have wandered the undefeated cites that swallow up the wayward, never to be found again
Still, I sought out the highways and the alleyways. Pretty things they like the pretty things
So after you I mothed into the flame
But now that I’ve found you, I will never let you go
I will never let you go or go from you
I have searched the highest of the mountains, I’ve rolled over the heavy stone, removed the moss from neath my nails
I have seen the open of the prairie; with stars as bright as sunlight, my direction never failed
But now that I’ve found you, I will never let you go
I will never let you go or go from you
Restless ramblers, wanting the unwanted, they fail to let their failures ramble on from off their back
As I rode on, I heard her voice behind me screaming out our old song, still I could not look back
“But now that I’ve found you, I will never let you go
I will never let you go or go from you”
Strong
(lyrics- J.Wiley, music, J.Wiley, J.Smith, E.Dickerson, B. Barbre, T.Johnson)
I met her by the river, in a crowd I heard her whisper, I knew her friend that she had with her
It wasn’t luck and I know that now. I don’t believe in luck, anyhow
Some things are hard to see, some things are lightening through the clouds
Went outside to sneak a kiss, to show her stars that don’t exhist
I tried to hold her hand in Mexico; it never left her pocket, though she was well aware
Around her neck she wore a locket, I asked how I could get in there
Gentle as the softest melody that moved me like a siren’s song
But she’s strong
Red wine makes her happy, my whine makes her mad. White dress on the pavement
Best day I ever had, best day I ever had
We danced to Stevie Wonder, friends and brothers, sisters, moms and dads
I come home, she’s in the kitchen and a record’s on, she’s listening to some young Nashville hipster
I ain’t heard of before with the same ol’ brown fedora
She still meets me at the door just like a thousand times before
I only feel like me when I’m in your company, wishing that each day prolonged
Gentle as the softest melody, still strong
Flowers on the table, when we fight just cause we’re able, then I hold her like the movies
Like Clark Gable would have done, through the night til the next day’s sun
I only feel like me when you’re right there next to me, wishing that each day prolonged
Gentle as the softest melody, still you’re strong
Lay me down and love me, turn all the lights down low. It’s you and me, my lovely; we’re never growing up, just growing old
Laura Lee
(lyrics- J.Wiley, music, J.Wiley, J.Smith, E.Dickerson, B. Barbre, T.Johnson)
I saw her there in the corner singing somebody else’s songs
Black boots, a naked finger, just a begging’ us to sing along
And there I am, sittin’, drinking’ alone
But I been here too long to go home
Laura Lee, sugar sweet, are you drinkin’ on somebody’s tabLeave that strange man alone, and take a sip of my bourbon instead
I heard you singing Hank 1 2 and 3
And no one else here caught on but me
Hey Laura Lee, won’t you give me a glancePast the tips in your glass at the end of the booth
She said “You have a request, well mister not so fast,
It’s gonna cost at least a Lincoln from you”
She says “I’ll take a short break” then she’s leaning on somebody’s arm
Sitting pretty, bottles clinkin’ while I’m trying to conjure up the charm
But week after week, unlucky line after line
She just shoots me a wink saying, “hey, maybe next time”
Hey Laura Lee, won’t you give me a glance
Past the tips in your glass at the end of the booth
She said “You have a request, well mister not so fast,
It’s gonna cost at least a Lincoln from you”
She’s a circus, she’s a palace, she’s a weekend queen
Me oh my, look at the time, its time she looked at me
Well I’ve got no songs that I’ve been itching to hear
But if you buy me a minute, I’d love to buy me a beer
Hey Laura Lee, won’t you give me a glance
Past the tips in your glass at the end of the booth
She said “You have a request, well mister not so fast,
It’s gonna cost at least a Lincoln from you”
Hey Laura Lee, won’t you give me a chance
I’m the man in the plaid at the back of the room
Hey Laura Lee, please look at me
Cause you know that I’ve been looking at you
I Won’t Miss You
(lyrics- J.Wiley, music, J.Wiley, J.Smith, E.Dickerson, B. Barbre, T.Johnson)
Goodbye, my not quite friend; Good riddance that you’re leavingI do not wish this was the end, I wish there wasn’t a beginning
If I could have drank these years away and kept a job and a clear conscience
Rest assured you know I would have, but if I did, I’d be unconscious
So
So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, I won’t miss youI won’t ask, so don’t tell me where you’re going and I won’t come find you
Take care, or don’t, I don’t care if you won’t
So so long, farewell, I won’t miss you
Hope this don’t make you too uncomfortable: My wide smile as you drive away
But then again, I don’t think you know how to feel uncomfortable after listening to all the crazy things you say
Sometimes I sit and cry and miss the days I had before you
I long for simpler times, but then I really don’t wish to bore you, so :
So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, I won’t miss you
I won’t ask, so don’t tell me where you’re going and I won’t come find you
Take care, or don’t, I don’t care if you won’t
So so long, farewell, I won’t miss you
It’s been a long time coming and I’ve spent a long time running
Towards this moment where I could walk away
So lets not push this off much later, Cause my beard’s been growing greyer
Go find some place else to go be great
So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, I won’t miss youI won’t ask, so don’t tell me where you’re going and I won’t come find you
Take care, or don’t, I don’t care if you won’t
So so long, farewell, I won’t miss you
So so long, farewell, cause these last few years been a little slice of hell
So long, fare well, au revoir , sayonara, tootaloo, should I spell it?
So long, fare well, I won’t miss you
Wolves
(music and lyrics- J.Wiley)
Them wolves are gonna get you, they’re hiding in the corn
Wolves are gonna get you, before the first light of the morn
Not before too long, you will wish you had never been born
Them wolves are gonna get you, , they’re sharpening their teeth
They’re greedy for your bones, hungry for your meat
Them wolves are gonna get you, don’t you dare fall asleep
You can hope its just a coyote, maybe you only hear an owl
But owls don’t sound that mean, man, and coyote breath aint that foul
If you listen closely, I bet you start to hear them howl
Wolves are gonna get you, and they’re gonna get you soon
You can hear them over yonder, hear them barking at the moon
Are there any last words, tell me what you’d like written on your tomb
St.Mary’s River
(music and lyrics- J.Wiley)
Growing up, I knew a guy named ‘Jimmy’ & Jimmy was my friend
We’d swim in st. Mary’s river, down where the cul de sac ends
Just laughing and fishing and swimming, things were simple and easy and good back then
That’s what life was like by the river when Jimmy was my friend
I remember one summer, jimmy bought a BB gun, we both learned to shootWe’d play cops and robbers down by the river in an abandoned chicken coup
We were just messing around when jimmy put a hole in foot, right through my shoe
daddy threw that gun in river, but at the end of the day, we still knew had to shoot
Down in Saint Mary’s river, he and I would floatWe’d sleep on the grass under the fireflies, right out on up the cost
With a Spanish moss swing, a feather from a kite wing, and a little of a young man’s hope
Down the saint Mary’s river, he and I would float (6/8 break)
When I turned 16, jimmy’s uncle sold me my first car
Paid $100 for that Chevy, so I knew it would only go so far
But when Jimmy and I would get the engine to turn over, we were king’s for a day
We’d drive a long side that river, watch the sun set into riverboat’s wake
I got my first kiss down by the river, a girl named Sara LynnPretty girl with big brown eyes, brown hair, and a big white grin
Jimmy found out where I was, grabbed a water pistol, climbed an tree just over heads
I laughed, Sara screamed, She never looked at me again
Down by saint Mary’s river, that’s how life would beTwo boys, and a sky full of stars, and two heads full of dreams
Wondering what life would be like gone too far out of our reach
Jimmy made some new friends and bought an old smith and Weston up townTook the keys to my chevy, cut two holes in a pair of pantyhose brown
They said Jimmy got twelve steps into that bank before the first shot rang out,
And that he made it out the building, but before the block ended, Jimmy went down
I didn’t stay for the funeral, I couldn’t bare to see my friend put in a boxSent some flowers to his family, hugged my folks and packed up everything that I got
Threw it all in that chevy, put the town in the rearview, and took off without a plan
Cause I knew I could never see that river in my life ever again
in Saint Mary’s river, he and I would floatWe’d sleep on the grass under the fireflies, right out on up the cost
And that river still follows me to this day, and in it I see Jimmy’s ghost
In St. Mary’s river, he and I would float
Whiskey
(music and lyrics- J.Wiley)
I’ve been lying to you darlin, I’ve been lying to you for the longest time
I’ve been lying to you darlin, it wasn’t quite that easy getting you off my mind
Cause the whiskey doesn’t work, alone here in my room,
Trying to drown the memory of you
The whiskey doesn’t work, putting me to sleep, I still wish someone was here lying next to me
If you’re still at all comcerned, the only thing I’ve learned is whiskey doesn’t work, whiskey doesn’t work for me
I’ve been lying to your darlin, I’ve been lying when I say that I’m okayI’ve been lying to your darlin, now it’s time I finally face my own charade
But the whiskey doesn’t work when it tells me that I need itCause I know it’s not done nothin’ anyway
But I guess I like pretending, cause its sure nice feeling something, even if its just a numbness in my face
If your still at all concerned, the only thing Ive learned is
Whiskey doesn’t work, Whiskey doesn’t work
I’ve been lying to you darlin, I’ve been lying to my family and my friendsI’ve been lying to you darlin, lying to myself, when I said that I was ready for the end
But the medicine is cheap, and though it doesn’t seem to work, the alcohol is blood run through my veinsA kiss upon your mouth is tainted by the burn of a cool brown bottle pressed against my face
And I don’t want you back, I just wish you weren’t here when you are miles and hours and miles and your away
I don’t go out anymore, I don’t play much guitar, I just get lost inside the dreams inside my headThe whiskey doesn’t work, but I guess it will have to do, its better than anything you ever did
Just another heartbreak song
(music and lyrics- J.Wiley)
That ol’ bootleggers’s hill, the palest shade of green
We’d go there and watch the planes take off in the middle of the night
So close the wheels felt within our reach
Man-made Lake Marshall felt like a San Diego Beach
Why they let us swim so close to a nuclear plant, well hey honey, thats way beyond me
Now all those places might as well be cursed with some violent hex from ancient timesWon’t be going back there no matter what the reason
No matter the reason why
All my favorite places they all have became tainted since you done got up and gone
Now I spend my time sitting neath the old power lines singing just another heartbreak song
That old marquee tavern, established 1917That two-dollar beer still seems overpriced, I’m pretty sure its just watered down fermented iced tea
But whenever I pass by there, I can only think about that night
When the owner talked my ear off til a quarter to 1, but I didn’t mind with your hand on my thigh
Now all those places might as well be cursed with some weird voodoo from ancient timesWon’t be going back there no matter what the reason
I think I’d rather drop and die
All my favorite places they all have became tainted since you done got up and gone
Now I spend my time sitting neath the old power lines singing just another heartbreak song
Billy’s pawn and liquor, went there 3 weeks after you leftBought a fifth of wine and a Japanese’s six string, then on the discount rack I saw your wedding dress
And man was I pissed to add that place to the list
I went back home to the farm, played that guitar til the strings broke
And I’ve just about been there since
Now all those places might as well be cursed with some forgotten evil from ancient timesWon’t be going back there no matter what the reason
I can’t think of a reason why
All my favorite places they all have became tainted since you done got up and gone
Now I spend my time sitting neath the old power lines singing just another heartbreak song
Just here drinking wine neath the old power lines, singing just another heartbreak song
WannaBe
(music and lyrics- J.Wiley)
I wanna be in Austin Texas, taco trucks and future ex’s
Drive right off the 6th street exit, whiskey river’s flowing
Take me down past Amarillo, to the land of the armadillo
Feelin’ weird, feelin’ killer, feelin’ kinda reckless
I wanna be in Austin Texas
I wanna go see Empire State, press my nose against the glass and waitFor the city lights to chase away the day. I’ll stare out at the motion
I wanna go see Tokyo, pretty girls say words that I don’t know
Sushi bars, saki flowin’, straight into the ocean.
What’s the point of this commotion
I wanna be a race car driver, goin’ 200 miles an hourScalp pressed back against the headrest, too afraid to blink
I wanna be a superhero, cut my hair and shave my beard off
Trademarked logo across my chest, clothes so tight I can’t think
Watch me fly, I’m a superhero
I wanna be Neil Armstrong’s footprint, forcibly insignificantLooking down at all the clatter, feeling, knowing little matters
Take me down past Milky Way, far from CNN and “Will and Grace”
I wanna live in outer space, an alien to the aliens
I wanna be Neil Armstrong’s footprint
I wanna be
Cake
(music and lyrics- J.Wiley)
When I get home, we gonna have whiskey and chocolate cake
I’ve been gone all day and by the time I get home it will be late
I can’t blame you if you don’t but honey I’m hoping that you wait
When I get home, I want whiskey and chocolate cake
When I get home, it’ll be red wine and apple pieI’ve been gone all week and I’m ready for a site for sore eyes
I want me, I want you, I want the couch and the candle light
When I get home, I want red wine and apple pie
Well my sweet tooth’s been driving me crazy for a little bit of sugar from youAnd a sip of that devil’s brown water will be sure to set the mellow mood
When I get home, it’ll be champagne, strawberries and creamPop the cork, cut it and whip it, if you know what I mean
Honey, I’ve been hungry, so don’t make me hurt
I’ve been waiting long time for a taste of desert
Don’t make me beg, don’t make me ache, Now darlin’ please, don’t you be making me wait
When I get home: me, you, whiskey and chocolate cake
Want a Little More
(music and lyrics- J.Wiley)
Everybody wants what I can’t give them
Everybody needs it right away
Everybody has the right opinion,
so everybody knows just what to say
I am falling farther down the mountainSinking in suburban suicide
Story after story passes by me
Still I’m waiting for my own ticket to ride
I just want to see some action, I just want to know its realJust waiting for my life to happen, just want something I can feel
I just want the wealth of living without the fear of dying poor
I just want the rush of breathing knowing what my breath is for
I just want a little more
I’ve been in the gridlock of Long IslandI’ve held the pretty girls come Oslo, way
I’ve drank the finest wines of California
With heart scraping the depths of Cisco Bay
I’ve been spinning wheels into the concreteI’ve been sleeping lonely, driving blind
I’ve been o’er the corners of Virginia
I’ve filled myself to hungry and drank it dry
I just want to see some action, I just want to know its realI just wanna catch that dragon, grab it by its scaly tail
I just want the rush of breathing knowing what my breath is for
I just want the wealth of living knowing what I’m dying for
Everybody wants what I can’t give themEverybody needs it right away
Everybody has the right opinion…
Everybody needs to go away
And I just wanna see some action, I’m only longing for an open door
I’ll always wanna slay that dragon, won’t be scared off by its roar
I just want a little more
He Knew Me
(music and lyrics- J.Wiley)
I miss Hank Williams
I never knew him but it feels like he knew me
I’d see him smiling at me in the music magazines
Cause when my darlin’ left, I sang along with him, so lonesome I could cry
And the weekend came, all of our honky tonkin felt alright
But then came Sunday morning and like he said, “I Saw the Light”
He was with me the whole time
I miss Hank Williams, and I miss him all the time
I miss ol’ Merle
I never knew him but it feels like he knew me
Cause if I caught a rambling’ fever, he’d agree
but he could sing me back home, Bakersfield all the way to Tennessee
All his life he said ‘mama tried, but failed’ to keep him out the yard
Do you think she knows how many lives he bailed out with his songs and scars
Hope Mama knows that it turned out fine
Cause I miss Merle Haggard, and I miss him all the time
My radio is haunted by, the ghosts of rambler’s past
And all alone, I stay up at night with the voice of Mr.Cash
I yodel with the Brakeman, sometimes I hear my neighbors laugh
Sometimes I wish that they’d come back
I miss Tom Petty
I never knew him, but it feels like he knew me
Wonder if we’d be friends if we met at 23
A pair of long haired, lost boy, rock and roll refugees
He’d be playing with his band and I’d be with mine in the bar across the street
And we’d meet for a beer at the end of the night and he’d tell me that ‘even the losers get lucky sometimes’
I hope he’s right
I miss Tom Petty, and I miss him all the time
Laredo Texas Oil Well Blues
(music and lyrics- J.Wiley)
It was a cold Sunday morning when I moved to Laredo
You stayed in Virginia, I left my heart, not my hope
Spent every last dollar** when I built me that oil well
Now I pour at (for) the last bar before you hit Mexico
Each morn I go walking just outside Laredo
I long for Virginia, but there I can’t go
Laredo it calls me, the dirt and the oil
As soon as I find some, then I will go home
But here in Laredo, its nothing but ramshackle bar rooms and train tracks, blood, sweat and paychecksDay in and day out, pouring bourbon for buyers. When I find me some oil, then I will retire
One day I went walking, just outside LaredoI picked wildflowers like you used to do
Red, yellow, and purple, all different colors
Kept them in amphora to remind me of you
I saw a young woman walking the streets of LaredoHand in hand with her lover by the Mexico line
I longed for Virginia, and the Shanendoah River
when you’d be with your lover and I’d be with mine
But here in Laredo, its nothing but ramshackle bar rooms and train tracks, blood, sweat and paychecksDay in and day out, pouring bourbon and wine. Better find me that black gold before I get old and die
One day I went walking the San Indelphonso,watching the pronghorn play in the fields
I heard a loud cackle, a young Jaguarundi
…but in case I heard wrong, towards Laredo I heeled
The thorn grabbed my shoulder, Like a fool I had fallen*Right into the water, facedown in the mud
When I had arisen, the water did sparkle**
Enough gold for two shillings, it was well worth my blood
That day I went walking outside of LaredoOil no longer became my concern
I flew with a vengeance for a sieve and a shovel
Eager to harvest, towards (to) the creek I returned
And now in this letter, postmarked from LaredoOn August the 4th, in the year of our Lord
I asked you my darling, to the scan the horizon
In the days soon to follow, I will have my reward
THE ENDING OF THE END
Honey, light the candles, pour the wine, no better way to ready us for Judgement Day
It’s either winter storms a’ siegin’ or 112 degrees in January; that’s okay, I like the indoors anyway
All our friends are partying, they say they’re, “going out in style”
As for you and me, I want to watch TV, hold your hand and smile
waiting on the ending of the end of the world
The ending of the world
It’s coming, slow and steady, buckle up kids, best get ready, boys and girls
It’s the ending of the world
and as we watch it fall to pieces, we’re all just praying “Jesus, can’t we get this over with?”
Still we’re waiting on the ending of the world
Mayans, Aztecs, ancients Romans, Donkeys, Elephants all said its coming a million ways
I used to be quite nervous, but then I looked around us
When the strange keeps getting stranger, I’m less afraid to turn the page
I haven’t trimmed my beard in weeks, and now the dog’s let on the couch
And I don’t bother taking off my boots when I walk in the house
For the past 8 days, been wearing dirty laundry inside out
And our bills are way past due, but honey, that don’t matter now
when you’re waiting on the ending of the end of the world
The ending of the world
It’s coming, slow and steady, gather round, kids, best get ready, boys and girls
It’s the ending of the world
and as we watch it fall to pieces, for all these different reasons, can’t we get this over with?
Still we’re waiting on the ending of the world
The elders of my church and I drink bourbon every Wednesday night, we’re waiting, waiting
Our leaders in the capital think they control the inevitable, we’re waiting, they’re debating
Every waking moment, we’re reminded of the ticking of a clock
How much longer do we really got
We’re freaking out, asleep in doubt pretending that we’re dreaming
But still never waking up to see that this is now our new beginning
Still we’re waiting on the ending of the world
The ending of the world
It’s coming, slow and steady, look alive, kids, best get ready, boys and girls
It’s the ending of the world
I’ve got things to do and life to see, but I’m greying in anxiety from the world
The ending of the world
With each passing tick and tock, I want more love for what I’ve got at the ending of the world
The ending of the world
and as we watch this fall to pieces, we’re all just praying “Jesus, can’t we get this over, when’s this over with?”
Still we’re waiting on the ending of the world
FULL-HANDED
(lyrics- E.Dickerson, music, J.Wiley, J.Smith, E.Dickerson, B. Barbre, T.Johnson)
I’ve been sitting here, a’wishing, Drawing pictures to pass the time
I’ve been dreaming of tomorrow, but you left us here with mom
It’s not as bad as it may sound, we’re much better when you’re gone
So I fill my empty heart with things that mean a lot, drawing pictures in the dark
I’m Full-Handed, it’s a lot to carry on
All you left were the pieces, I try to hold them on my own
I'm full-handed, when I asked you for some space
You took it as your ticket, you turned and walked away
When's the next time that I'll see you? It ain't been your weekend in a while
I've painted lots of nighttime skylines, I wish that I could paint a smile
But with Jesus holding my hand, I am brave, I'm at my best
I can make it through the troubles, I can lay it all to rest
I'm full-handed, it's a lot to carry on
All you left were the pieces, I try to hold them on my own
I'm full-handed, when I asked you for some space
You took it as your ticket. Why did you walked away?
Do you love me like you love yourself?
Do you see me like I see myself?
Do you love me like you love yourself?
Do you see me like I see myself?
Do you love me?
(lyrics- J.Wiley, music, J.Wiley, J.Smith, E.Dickerson, B. Barbre, T.Johnson)
My friends they sends us flowers in this springtime
For another that’s no longer there to chat
A rose, a couple daisies and some dandelions
They send no card, there is futility in that
A dahlia can’t mend a broken heart
Can’t fix a fractured love or raise a falling out
But my friends still sends us flowers in the springtime
To remind us of the world’s good when I doubt
I’ll send my brother flowers in the summer
Not a brother of my blood, but just the same
June sunshine, it reminds me of his mother
And that his father, he is no longer in pain
I think of black suits, dresses, an old and sweaty chapel
Hank Williams songs, the smiles, and tears like rain
I’ll send my brother flowers every the summer
Til the day he see his father yet again
My family sends me flowers in the spring time
For the baby that’s no longer on the way
And Every year the same as was the last time
Each pedal takes the place of things to say
Like ‘im sorry’ and ‘ I love you’ and ‘I know this hurts’
While Each wilting leaf reminds me still of something worse
Still my family sends me flowers in the springtime
I know a rose won’t bring my daughter fourth to nurse
But Never have I so looked forward to the curse
Of the reminder: forgetting would be worse
my family sends me flowers in the springtime
To remind me of the world’s good when I doubt
(lyrics- J.Wiley, music, J.Wiley, J.Smith, E.Dickerson, B. Barbre, T.Johnson)
Bobby’s got a 45 magnum
Black chrome, snub nose, it’s a killer
Just turned 16 going on gone
Good shot in tough spots, winner winner chicken dinner
He say’s ‘its just for trouble when its coming on strong’
But mama’s at the front door, “stay home, stay young, stay breathin, don’t be deceiving’
If you go lookin’ for trouble, then when you find it, you’re bleeding’
Bobby’a got a 45 magnum
Says he don’t wanna use it, yet Bobby still feeds it
Ain’t ever been afraid, even when he probably should
Cause fear aint a villain, its a friend, its an eden
Opens bottles on the barrel just to look tough
Shootin’ eyes at the man on his left who looks the roughest
Joe says “ Hey, bobby, you feel like bleedin?
If you ant lookin for trouble well then you better be leaving;.”
Bobby’s got a 45 magnum,
finger dancing’ on the hammer like he sees it on the TV
Fresh ink, sight scope just above his wrist
He says “Joe don’t get cocky.” Joe says “I only get greedy.”
He never had a chance with his hand on beer glass,
Holes in the back of Bobby’s chair; Joe was too fast
Now all he hears as he hades out to black, Joe shoots a beam shot then he grins with a laugh:
“Hey Bobby, how you doin’? Better yet, how ya feelin?” “Hey Joe, I’m in trouble and I’m bleedin’”
This is a song of hope sung by a man defeated
A man grown tired of the joke, waiting for his ride completed
When the world told him to beat it, he thought that was all she wrote
Now he’s learning how to cope; this is his song of hope
All he needed was a song, a song of moving on
A simple la dee da, something to whistle or to hum
All he needed was was a song, soft and sweet, not too long
A song of hope when hope is gone, find hope again and sing a song of moving on
This is a song of joy, sung by the tired and beaten
Can you hear the quiver in their voices? It’s sung both by and for the ones who need it
But as their world still burns the brighter, they fall not deeper to the fray
This is a song of joy: what’s gone can be reborn today
All he needed was a song, a song of moving on
A simple la dee da, maybe we all can sing along
All he needed was was a song, soft and sweet, not too long
A song of joy when joy is gone, find joy again and sing a song of moving on
This is a song of peace sung by the worn and overpowered
Not of the sweetness of release, for we still advance within the falter
Our sail remains the taller, our submission to the breeze
I know not where I’m going, but I will arrive in peace
We know not where we’re going; this is our song of peace
All I needed was a song, a song of moving on
A simple la dee da, something to whistle or to hum
All I needed was was a song, soft and sweet, not too long
A song of peace when peace is gone, find peace again and sing a song of moving on
A song of joy when joy is gone, find joy again and sing a song of moving on
A song of hope when hope is gone, find hope again and sing a song of moving on