America - Cornwall Blank [The Record Plant, Los Angeles, Ca, 1972] [Early Rehears Lyrics
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Cornwall Blank [The Record Plant, Los Angeles, Ca, 1972] [Early Rehears
Cornwall Blank [The Record Plant, Los Angeles, Ca, 1972] [Early Rehears Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Cornwall Blank [The Record Plant, Los Angeles, Ca, 1972] [Early Rehears By America?
I've been down to the water
I've been on top of the world Somebody should come and see me Somebody should give me the word 'Cause I don't know how many more I don't know how many more I don't know how many more to see Sometimes the free thoughts clash Sometimes I see through the grass Sometime the light begins to dim Somebody should come and be me Somebody should come and free me 'Cause I don't know how many more (many more) I don't know how many more (many more) I don't know how many more to see Oh darlin', darlin', I always want to see you Oh darlin', darlin', I always want to see you I cannot learn much more life I cannot see much more Somebody should stop the new sight Somebody should close the door 'Cause I don't know how many more (many more) I don't know how many more (many more) I don't know how many more to see Wrapped in a blanket, lyin' in the snow Feelin' like the men felt a long time ago Goin' to find me a home, goin' to build it with my hands Can't you see there's food to be grown Got to dig up, dig up the land |
Who Wrote Cornwall Blank [The Record Plant, Los Angeles, Ca, 1972] [Early Rehears By America?
Dewey Bunnell
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