Gordon Lightfoot

Gordon Lightfoot - Crossroads lyrics

Your rating:

When first I did appear upon this native soil
All up and down this country at labor I did toil
I slumbered in the moonlight and I rose with the sun
I rambled through the canyons where the cold rivers run

When first I did come down where the land meets the sea
The people said "Who are you and what would your name be?"
I said I have no home and I am no man's son
'Twas inland I was born and from inland that I come

In the good land I was young and I was strong
No one dared to call me son
Happy just to see my day's work done
See my day's work done

So I swung an axe as a timberjack
And I worked the Quebec mines
And on the golden prairie I rode the big combines
I sailed the maritime waters of many a seaport town
Built the highways and the byways to the Western Salmon grounds

I've gazed upon the good times I've seen the bad times too
Felt many a cold and bitter wind and many a morning dew
I've watched the country growing like a fair and mighty thing
And on the still of a summer night I've heard the mountains ring

In the good land I was young and I was strong
No one dared to call me son
Happy just to see my day's work done
See my day's work done

But now the seeds are planted and the gates are open wide
The old ways are forgotten, there's no place left to hide
And the legacy I'm leaving you is not very hard to find
You'll see it all around you at this crossroads of time
In the sweet soil it's a-growing at the crossroads of time
Get this song at:
bol.com
amazon.com

Copyrights:

Author: Gordon Lightfoot

Composer: Gordon Lightfoot

Publisher: EMI Records USA

Details:

Released in: 1967

Language: English

Appearing on: The Way I Feel (1967)

Share your thoughts

This form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

0 Comments found