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Road Trips, Volume 4, No. 5: Boston Music Hall 6‐9‐76
Disc 1
01. Cold Rain and Snow
02. Cassidy
03. Scarlet Begonias
04. The Music Never Stopped
05. Crazy Fingers
06. Big River
07. They Love Each Other
08. Looks Like Rain
09. Ship of Fools
10. Promised Land
Disc 2
01. St. Stephen >
02. Eyes of the World >
03. Let It Grow
04. Brown‐Eyed Women
05. Lazy Lightning >
06. Supplication
07. High Time
08. Samson and Delilah
09. It Must Have Been the Roses
Disc 3
01. Dancing in the Street >
02. Wharf Rat >
03. Around and Around
04. Franklin’s Tower
05. Mission in the Rain
06. The Wheel
07. Comes a Time
08. Sugar Magnolia >
09. U.S. Blues >
10. Sunshine Daydream
Right outside this lazy summer home
You ain't got time to call your soul a critic, no
Right outside the lazy gate of winter's summer home
Wonderin' where the nut-thatch winters
Wings a mile long just carried the bird away

Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world
The heart has its beaches, its homeland and thoughts of its own
Wake now, discover that you are the song that the mornin' brings
But the heart has its seasons, its evenin's and songs of its own

There comes a redeemer, and he slowly too fades away
There follow his wagon behind him and that's loaded with clay
And the seeds that were silent all burst into bloom and decay
And night comes so quiet, it's close on the heels of the day

Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world
And the heart has its beaches, its homeland and thoughts of its own
Wake now, discover that you are the song that the mornin' brings
But the heart has its seasons, its evenin's and songs of its own

Sometimes we live, no particular way but our own
Sometimes we visit your country and live in your home
Sometimes we ride on your horses, sometimes we walk alone
Sometimes the songs that we hear are just songs of our own

Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world
And the heart has its beaches, its homeland and thoughts of its own
Wake now, discover that you are the song that the mornin' brings
The heart has its seasons, its evenin's and songs of its own