Well you sing me your song
And I'll sing you mine
We'll sit before the wood stove
And sip rosy wine
And later if you want to
We'll move along upstairs
And celebrate in harmony
The fact that no one's there
Your melodies they haunt me
Whenever I am away
The echo and delight me
As I sail the great highway
And when I ride the shoulder
I think about your song
The one where you were lonely
And needed someone
Well every winter snow flies(?)
And every spring it leaves
And every summer is sweet
Than the one before, it seems
And every Autumn's golden
And therein lies the key
But gracefully accepting change
Is much like being free
Well, let the wars be over
Let's bury all the bombs
Let's feed the starving nations
And teach ourselves to farm
Let's save the air and water
Give back the poor man's pride
You say that this cannot be done
At least let's say we tried
Well, when I was a young man
I swore I'd take a bride
I'd ramble through the cities
And roam the countryside
And then I met a woman whose charm I can't resist
I asked her if she'd be my wife
And all she said was this:
Well you sing me your song
And I'll sing you mine
We'll sit before the wood stove
And sip rosy wine
And later if you want to
We'll move along upstairs
And celebrate in harmony
Celebrate in harmony
Celebrate in harmony
The fact that no one's there