My Father

Album: Who Knows Where the Time Goes (1968)
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  • My father always promised us
    That we would live in France
    We'd go boating on the Seine
    And I would learn to dance

    We lived in Ohio then
    He worked in the mines
    On his dreams like boats
    We knew we would sail in time

    All my sisters soon were gone
    To Denver and Cheyenne
    Marrying their grownup dreams
    The lilacs and the man

    I stayed behind the youngest still
    Only danced alone
    The colors of my father's dreams
    Faded without a sound

    And I live in Paris now
    My children dance and dream
    Hearing the ways of a miner's life
    In words they've never seen

    I sail my memories of home
    Like boats across the Seine
    And watch the Paris sun
    As it sets in my father's eyes again

    My father always promised us
    That we would live in France
    We'd go boating on the Seine
    And I would learn to dance

    I sail my memories of home
    Like boats across the Seine
    And watch the Paris sun
    As it sets in my father's eyes again Writer/s: JUDY COLLINS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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