To Lay Me Down

Album: Garcia (1972)
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  • To lay me down, once more
    To lay me down with my head in sparkling clover
    Let the world go by, like the clouds a'streamin'
    To lay me down, one last time, to lay me down

    To lay me down, oh, to lay me down
    To lay me down, one last time, to lay me down

    To be with you, once more, to be with you
    With our bodies entwined together
    Let the world go by, all lost in dreaming
    To lay me down, one last time, to lay me down

    To lay me down, oh, to lay me down
    To lay me down, one last time
    To lay me down

    To lie with you, once more, to lie with you
    With our dreams close together
    To wake beside you, my love still sleeping
    To tell sweet lies, one last time and say good night
    To lay me down, to lay me down
    To lay me down, one last time
    To lay me down, one last time, to lay me down

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