Writing

Album: Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest (2019)
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  • It feels good to be writing again
    Clear water flows from my pen
    And it sure feels good to be writing again
    I'm stuck in the high rapids as night closes in
    It feels good to be singing again
    Yeah, it sure feels good to be singing again
    From the mountain and the mountain within

    Music came down from the mountain
    And she danced with all the men
    Yeah, she danced with all the men
    Yeah, music came down from the mountain
    And she danced with all the men
    We lined up with our hearts waiting to grow

    Sometimes I have to wonder on
    Where have all the good songs gone?
    Yeah, sometimes I have to wonder on
    Where have all the good songs gone?
    Where have they gone?

    Writing mountain music, yeah
    Writing mountain music, whoa Writer/s: Bill Callahan
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