Like every young man, I had some things that I wanted to say Ere I could begin, you know the world got in my way
Oh Lilah, to sleep like a baby To open the window and feel the fair wind Oh Lilah, to sleep like a baby again We spend so much time weeping and wailing and shaking our fists Creating enemies that really don't exist
Oh Lilah, to sleep like a baby- To open the window and feel the fair wind Oh Lilah, to sleep like a baby again
All these comings and goings that cut like a knife These small, simple pleasures that make up a life A man needs a home, and a child, and a wife to always be there-always
After I'm gone, there are some things that I know I will miss The taste of your mouth; the smell of the perfume on your wrist Oh, Lilah, the fields lie fallow Whate'r ye sow, so shall ye reap The river's still shallow But the riverbank is dark and deep Oh Lilah, the fields lie fallow Whate'r ye sow, so shall ye reap Oh Lilah, this ground be hallow Is ours to tend, but not to keep
Toodle-loo de-loo Lilah Toodle-loo de-loo de-lay Now, while all the streets are silent Take my hand and come away Toodle-loo de-loo Lilah Toodle-loo de-loo de-lay
Compositor: Desconhecido no ECADIntérprete: Donald Hugh Henley (Don Henley) (PREMIER)Publicado em 1982 e lançado em 1993ECAD verificado fonograma #2260131 em 12/Abr/2024