Song | Songs From the Wood |
Artist | Jethro Tull |
Album | Back In USA |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
Let me bring you songs from the wood: | |
To make you feel much better than you could know. | |
Dust you down from tip to toe. | |
Show you how the garden grows. | |
Hold you steady as you go. | |
Join the chorus if you can: | |
It'll make of you an honest man. | |
Let me bring you love from the field: | |
Poppies red and roses filled with summer rain. | |
To heal the wound and still the pain | |
That threatens again and again | |
As you drag down every lover's lane. | |
Life's long celebration's here. | |
I'll toast you all in penny cheer. | |
Let me bring you all things refined: | |
Galliards and lute songs served in chilling ale. | |
Greetings well met fellow, hail! | |
I am the wind to fill your sail. | |
I am the cross to take your nail: | |
A singer of these ageless times. | |
With kitchen prose and gutter rhymes. | |
Songs from the wood make you feel much better. |
Let me bring you songs from the wood: | |
To make you feel much better than you could know. | |
Dust you down from tip to toe. | |
Show you how the garden grows. | |
Hold you steady as you go. | |
Join the chorus if you can: | |
It' ll make of you an honest man. | |
Let me bring you love from the field: | |
Poppies red and roses filled with summer rain. | |
To heal the wound and still the pain | |
That threatens again and again | |
As you drag down every lover' s lane. | |
Life' s long celebration' s here. | |
I' ll toast you all in penny cheer. | |
Let me bring you all things refined: | |
Galliards and lute songs served in chilling ale. | |
Greetings well met fellow, hail! | |
I am the wind to fill your sail. | |
I am the cross to take your nail: | |
A singer of these ageless times. | |
With kitchen prose and gutter rhymes. | |
Songs from the wood make you feel much better. |
Let me bring you songs from the wood: | |
To make you feel much better than you could know. | |
Dust you down from tip to toe. | |
Show you how the garden grows. | |
Hold you steady as you go. | |
Join the chorus if you can: | |
It' ll make of you an honest man. | |
Let me bring you love from the field: | |
Poppies red and roses filled with summer rain. | |
To heal the wound and still the pain | |
That threatens again and again | |
As you drag down every lover' s lane. | |
Life' s long celebration' s here. | |
I' ll toast you all in penny cheer. | |
Let me bring you all things refined: | |
Galliards and lute songs served in chilling ale. | |
Greetings well met fellow, hail! | |
I am the wind to fill your sail. | |
I am the cross to take your nail: | |
A singer of these ageless times. | |
With kitchen prose and gutter rhymes. | |
Songs from the wood make you feel much better. |