Miles From Minnesota (исполнитель: The Lower 48)
Next year We'll go traveling our child hood unraveling We'll turn our sun burnt faces to the coast I will carry a traveling staff and we will split our hearts in half We'll float out of this town like two ghosts Strong coffee and a wanderers cloak I love you dear i think you know I'll sing it to you 'neath the open sky Leave i wish we could right now, alas, for we must wait somehow but while we wait i'll sing this lullaby Oh! We've got everywhere to go you should sleep I'll see you in the morning Oh! We've got everywhere to go you should sleep I'll see you in the morning The willows weep down wisdom words, And we will pass beneath the birds along the snow line to the river bed stranger was in my yard this morn his hair was fair his feet were town I was haunted by the words that he said He said: I assume the role of a troubadour, singing to you from the floor don't be fool by my minor chords I know why you look bereft you haven't lived afore you've left He departed not a beggar but a lord Oh! We've got everywhere to go you should sleep I'll see you in the morning Oh! We've got everywhere to go you should sleep I'll see you in the morning Yes next year we'll go traveling our escapades so baffling our sovereign love returning to the sea We'll be Miles from Minnesota then writing letters we won't send for no words shall contain what will be Well your sweet voice and my rough hands when darkness prowls we will dance through bluffs and fields and orchards with the moon Yes next year we will leave this place summers kiss is just a taste falls warm embrace [bad word] to us soon Oh! We've got everywhere to go you should sleep I'll see you in the morning Oh! We've got everywhere to go you should sleep I'll see you in the morning.