The Song Remains the Same
I've been to London,
Seen seven wonders,
I know to trip is just to fall.
I used to walk it,
Sometimes I'd roll it,
I always knew what it was for.
There can be no denying,
That we'll really shake em down.
And the flag we're flying,
Is the new flag of the land.
If we could just join hands.
If we could just join hands.
If we could just join hands.
Converse the planet,
When heaven send me,
I saw the kings who rule them all.
Still by the firelight,
And purple moonlight,
I hear the rusting rivers call.
And the wind is crying,
Of a love that won't grow cold.
My lover she is lying,
On the dark side of the globe.
If we could just join hands.
If we could just join hands.
If we could just join hands.
You got me rocking when I ought to be alone,
Darling come on tell me darling which way to go.
You keep me rocking baby then you keep me spinning,
Won't you tell me darling which way to go.
Oh how I wonder,
Oh how I worry,
And I would dearly like to know.
I always wonder,
If earthly plunder,
Will leave us anything to show.
And our time is flying,
See the candle burning low.
Is the new world rising,
From the shambles of the old?
If we could just join hands.
If we could just join hands.
If we could just join hands.
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A gentleman, Irishman, mighty odd;
He had a beautiful brogue both rich and sweet.
And to rise in the world he carried a hod.
Now Tim had a sort of the tippler's way.
With a love of the liquor poor Tim was born
And to help him on with his work each day.
He'd a "drop of the cray-thur" every morn.
Whack fol me darlin’, dance to your partner
Round the floor, your trotters shake;
Wasn't it the truth I told you
Lots of fun at Finnegan's wake!
One mornin' Tim felt rather full.
His head was