: One time, the ICP with this shit For you and your boys to say "fuck yeah" to Yo, G, kick some of that shit about the wizard and all that Drop a psycho
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: Now is the solstice of the year. winter is the glad song that you hear. Seven maids move in seven time. Have the lads up ready in a line. Ring out
: Now is the solstice of the year, winter is the glad song that you hear. Seven maids move in seven time. Have the lads up ready in a line. Ring
: (J. Baez) Sweet Sir Galahad Came in through the window In the night when The moon was in the yard. He took her hand in his And shook the long hair
: (Traditional) When first I came to Louisville Some pleasure there to find A damsel there from Lexington Was pleasing to my mind Her rosy cheeks, her
: (R. Farina) Come wander quietly and listen to the wind Come here and listen to the sky Come walking high above the rolling of the sea And watch the
: (E. Bogle) When I was a young man I carried my pack And I lived the free life of a rover From the Murrays green basin to the dusty outback I waltzed
: (J. Ian) Jesse come home, there's a hole in the bed Where we slept; now it's growing cold. Jesse your face, in the place where we lay By the hearth
: (T. Hardin) It seems the songs we're singing Are all about tomorrow Tunes of promises you can't keep Ev'ry moment bringing The love I can only borrow
: (L. Cohen) Suzzane takes you down To a place by the river. You can see the boats go by, You could spend the night forever. And you know that she's
: (Traditional, arr. by J. Baez) Willie Moore was a king, his age twenty-one, He courted a damsel fair; O, her eyes was as bright as the diamonds every
: (B. Dylan) It ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe It don't matter, anyhow An' it ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe If you don't know by
: (Joan Baez) Well I'll be damned Here comes your ghost again But that's not unusual It's just that the moon is full And you happened to call And here
: (J. Robbie Robertson) Virgil Caine is my name And I drove on the Danville train 'Til so much cavalry came And tore up the tracks again In the winter