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The American Dream: Great Folk-Songs and Ballads
01. Morning Has Broken
02. Monday, Monday
03. House of the Rising Sun
04. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
05. Mr. Bojangles
06. Catch the Wind
07. Silence Is Golden
08. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)
09. Eve of Destruction
10. Sloop John B.
11. California Dreamin'
12. Universal Soldier
13. Where Have All the Flowers Gone
14. Time in a Bottle
15. So Long, Marianne
16. Matthew and Son
17. Peace Will Come
18. A Whiter Shade of Pale
Come over to the window, my little darling
I'd like to try to read your palm
I used to think I was some kind of gypsy boy
Before I let you take me home

Now so long, Marianne
It's time that we began
To laugh and cry
And cry and laugh about it all again

Well, you know that I love to live with you
But you make me forget so very much
I forget to pray for the angels
And the angels forget to pray for us

Now so long, Marianne
It's time that we began
To laugh and cry
And cry and laugh about it all again

How we met when we were almost young
Deep in the green lilac park
You held on to me like I was a crucifix
As we went kneeling through the dark

Now so long, Marianne
It's time that we began
To laugh and cry
And cry and laugh about it all again

Your letters, they all say that you're beside me now
Then why do I feel alone?
I'm standing on a ledge and your fine spider web
Is fastening my ankle to a stone

Now so long, Marianne
It's time that we began
To laugh and cry
And cry and laugh about it all again

For now, now I need your hidden love
I'm cold as a new razor blade
You left when I told you I was curious
I never said that I was brave

Now so long, Marianne
It's time that we began
To laugh and cry
And cry and laugh about it all again

Oh, you are really such a pretty one
I see that you've gone and changed your name again
And just when I climbed this whole mountainside
To wash my eyelids in the rain

Now so long, Marianne
It's time that we began
To laugh and cry
And cry and laugh about it all again

If you leave, where will I keep you then?
In my heart, as some man say
And I, who was born to love everyone
Why should I keep you so far away?

Now so long, Marianne
It's time that we began
To laugh and cry
And cry and laugh about it all again