Leia

Album: Not on an Album (2011)
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  • Catching falling leaves from the branches of the music tree
    She's a baby with a drum making music that the soul can see
    Connecting all the dots in the picture of harmony.

    Old people watching with their eyes aglow
    Mother gently smiling as she watches the show

    Leia, Leia, Leia
    Leia, Leia

    Tiny toes tapping to the rhythm of the falling leaves
    Eyes dartin' back and forth across the room to you and me
    Looking through the window at the waves of the dancing sea

    Old people watching with their eyes aglow
    Mother gently smiling as she watches the show

    Leia, Leia, Leia
    Leia, Leia

    Remembering when your eyes were young and everything that you could see
    Going back to grandpa's house and rocking on his knee

    Old people watching with their eyes aglow
    Mother gently smiling as she watches the show

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  • Josh C from Point LookoutI'm actually litening to a recording of Neil performing this sone from May 29, 2010, from the Fox Theater in Atlanta.
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