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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Grainne who wrote (88969)11/21/2004 12:14:15 AM
From: coug  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
And so Grainne,

We are listening to a little John Stewart..

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Title: MUCKY TRUCKEE RIVER
Songwriter: John Stewart
Copyright: © John Stewart, All Rights Reserved
Recording: Signals Through the Glass (Capitol 2975, 1968)
Lyrics: Perhaps we waited just too long
With all our euphemistic songs
For the green grass of home
Is all concrete and stone
And there's nothing for the wind
To gather where it's blown

No one reads the papers any more
They are nothing more than lectures on the war
And those who hold the hope
They just sit and smoke their dope
And they talk of where it's at
And all the books they never wrote

And the mucky Truckee River sings to me
The mucky Truckee River sings to me
Here live the hearts of where you long to be
The mucky Truckee River sings to me

It seems that everyone you meet
Talks about the fighting in the street
But no one has the time
And the patriots you find
Are those pink poodle'd people
Of Sunset and Vine

And the mucky Truckee River sings to me
The mucky Truckee River sings to me
Here live the hearts of where you long to be
The mucky Truckee River sings to me

Perhaps we waited just too long
With all our euphemistic songs
For the green grass of home
Is all concrete and stone
And there's nothing for the wind
To gather where it's blown

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For it's all paved over and ..

""It seems that everyone you meet
Talks about the fighting in the street
But no one has the time
And the patriots you find
Are those pink poodle'd people
Of Sunset and Vine""

And so it goes..

On to "Mother Country"
Which ought to bring tears to your eyes.. It does mine.. For I have known people like this..

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Title: MOTHER COUNTRY
Songwriter: John Stewart
Copyright: © John Stewart, All Rights Reserved
Recording: California Bloodlines (Capitol, ST203, 1969)
Forgotten Songs of Some Old Yesterday (RCA, PL 43155, 1980)
Gold (Wrasse Records, WRASS016, 2000)
Lyrics: There was a story in the San Francisco Chronicle that of course I forgot to save
But it was about a lady who lived in the 'good old days'
When a century was born and a century had died
And about these 'good old days' the old lady replied
"Why they were just a lot of people doing the best they could"
"Just a lot of people doing the best they could"
And then the lady said that they did it, "pretty up and walking good"

What ever happened to those faces in the old photographs
I mean, the little boys…….
Boys? . . . . . Hell they were men
Who stood knee deep in the Johnstown mud
In the time of that terrible flood
And they listened to the water, that awful noise
And then they put away the dreams that belonged to little boys

And the sun is going down for Mister Bouie
As he's singing with his class of nineteen-two
Oh, mother country, I do love you
Oh, mother country, I do love you

I knew a man named E.A.Stuart, spelled S.T.U.A.R.T.
And he owned some of the finest horses that I think I've ever seen
And he had one favorite, a champion, the old Campaigner
And he called her "Sweetheart On Parade"
And she was easily the finest horse that the good Lord ever made
But old E.A.Stuart, he was going blind
And he said "Before I go, I gotta drive her one more time"
So people came from miles around, and they stood around the ring
No one said a word
You know, no one said a thing
Then here they come, E.A. Stuart in the wagon right behind
Sitting straight and proud and he's driving her stone blind
And would you look at her
Oh, she never looked finer or went better than today
It's E.A. Stuart and the old Campaigner, "Sweetheart On Parade"
And the people cheered
Why I even saw a grown man break right down and cry
And you know it was just a little while later that old E.A. Stuart died

And the sun it is going down for Mister Bouie
As he's singing with his class of nineteen-two
Oh mother country, I do love you
Oh mother country, I do love you ..

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coug ..aka... "the Old Campaigner"
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