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Lyrics: Neil Young

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Song List

Other non-Album songs from this period:

       
    THE LONER 
     --------- 
     He's a perfect stranger,  
     Like a cross of himself and a fox. 
     He's a feeling arranger 
     And a changer of the ways he talks. 
     He's the unforeseen danger 
     The keeper of the key to the locks. 
     Know when you see him, 
     Nothing can free him. 
     Step aside, open wide, 
     It's the loner. 
      
     If you see him in the subway, 
     He'll be down at the end of the car. 
     Watching you move 
     Until he knows he knows who you are. 
     When you get off at your station alone, 
     He'll know that you are. 
     Know when you see him, 
     Nothing can free him. 
     Step aside, open wide, 
     It's the loner. 
      
     There was a woman he knew 
     About a year or so ago. 
     She had something that he needed 
     And he pleaded with her not to go. 
     On the day that she left, 
     He died, but it did not show. 
     Know when you see him, 
     Nothing can free him. 
     Step aside, open wide, 
     It's the loner. 
      
      
     IF I COULD HAVE HER TONIGHT 
     --------------------------- 
     All of a sudden she was on my mind 
     I wasn't ready for her kind 
     And she was taking her time. 
      
     What if she came to me 
     Would she be kind? 
     And if she stayed with me 
     Do you think that she'd like to do anything 
     I would, or would she leave me? 
      
     Lately I've found myself losing my mind 
     Knowing how badly I need her 
     It's something hard to find. 
      
     What if she came to me 
     Would she be kind? 
     And if she stayed with me 
     Do you think that she'd like to do anything 
     I would, or would she leave me? 
      
     If I could have her tonight 
     Does she want to go? 
     Look at those eyes 
     Does she want it? 
     If I could have her tonight 
      
     If I could have her tonight 
     If I could have her tonight. 
      
      
     I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU 
     ------------------------- 
     I've been looking for a woman to save my life 
     Not to beg or to borrow 
     A woman with the feeling of losing once or twice 
     Who knows how could it be tomorrow? 
      
     I've been waiting for you 
     And you've been coming to me 
     For such a long time now 
     Such a long time now. 
      
     I've been waiting for you 
     And you've been coming to me 
     For such a long time now 
     Such a long time now. 
      
      
     THE OLD LAUGHING LADY 
     --------------------- 
     Don't call pretty Peggy, she can't hear you no more 
     Don't leave no message 'round her back door. 
     They say the old laughing lady been here before 
     She don't keep time, she don't count score. 
      
     You can't have a cupboard if there ain't no wall. 
     You got to move there's no time left to stall. 
     They say the old laughing lady dropped by to call 
     And when she leaves, she leaves nothing at all. 
      
     See the drunkard of the village falling on the street. 
     Can't tell his ankles from the rest of his feet. 
     He loves his old laughing lady 'cause her taste is so sweet. 
     But his laughing lady's loving ain't the kind he can keep. 
      
     There's a fever on the freeway, blacks out the night. 
     There's a slipping on the stairway, just don't feel right 
     And there's a rumbling in the bedroom and a flashing of light 
     There's the old laughing lady, everything is all right. 
      
      
     HERE WE ARE IN THE YEARS 
     ------------------------ 
     Now that the holidays have come 
     They can relax and watch the sun 
     Rise above all of the beautiful things 
     They've done. 
      
     Go to the country take the dog 
     Look at the sky without the smog 
     See the world laugh at the farmers feeding hogs 
     Eat hot dogs. 
      
     What a pity  
     That the people from the city 
     Can't relate to the slower things 
     That the country brings. 
      
     Time itself is bought and sold. 
     The spreading fear of growing old 
     Contains a thousand foolish games 
     That we play. 
      
     While people planning trips to stars 
     Allow another boulevard to claim 
     A quiet country lane 
     It's insane. 
      
     So the subtle face is a loser 
     This time around. 
     Here we are in the years 
     Where the showman shifts the gears 
     Lives become careers 
     Children cry in fear 
     Let us out of here! 
      
      
     WHAT DID YOU DO TO MY LIFE? 
     --------------------------- 
     When we were living together 
     I thought that I knew you would stay. 
     Still when you left me 
     I tried to pretend we could make it some way. 
      
     I don't care if all of the mountains 
     Turn to dust in the air. 
     (What did you do to my life?) 
     It isn't fair that I should 
     Wake up at dawn 
     And not find you there 
     (What did you do to my life?) 
      
     It's hard enough losing 
     Without the confusion of knowing I tried. 
     But you've made your mind up 
     That I'll be alone now there's nothing to hide. 
      
     I don't care if all of the mountains 
     Turn to dust in the air. 
     (What did you do to my life?) 
     It isn't fair that I should 
     Wake up at dawn 
     And not find you there 
     (What did you do to my life?) 
      
      
     I'VE LOVED HER SO LONG 
     ---------------------- 
     She's a victim of her senses 
     Do you know her? 
     Can you see her in the distance 
     As she tumbles by? 
     Veteran of a race that should be over 
     Can you hear her sigh? 
     With wings to fly 
     She rolls along 
     Doing it wrong. 
      
     Oh, I've loved her so long 
     Oh, I've loved her so long 
     There's a place that I know 
     We could go get away for a while 
     I can bring her the peace 
     That she needs 
     Give her reason to smile. 
      
     Oh, I've loved her so long 
      
      
     THE LAST TRIP TO TULSA 
     ---------------------- 
     Well, I used to drive a cab, you know 
     I heard a siren scream 
     Pulled over to the corner 
     And I fell into a dream 
     There were two men eating pennies 
     And three young girls who cried 
     The West coast is falling, 
     I see rocks in the sky. 
     The preacher took his bible 
     And laid it on the stool. 
     He said: with the congregation running, 
     Why should I play the fool? 
      
     Well, I used to be a woman, you know 
     I took you for a ride, 
     I let you fly my airplane 
     It looked good for your pride. 
     'Cause you're the kind of man you know 
     Who likes what he says. 
     I wonder what's it's like 
     To be so far over my head. 
     Well, the lady made the wedding 
     And she brought along the ring. 
     She got down on her knees 
     And said: Let's get on with this thing. 
      
     Well, I used to be a folk singer  
     Keeping managers alive, 
     When you saw me on a corner 
     And told me I was jive. 
     So I unlocked your mind, you know 
     To see what I could see. 
     If you guarantee the postage, 
     I'll mail you back the key. 
     Well I woke up in the morning 
     With an arrow through my nose 
     There was an Indian in the corner 
     Tryin' on my clothes. 
      
     Well, I used to be asleep you know 
     With blankets on my bed. 
     I stayed there for a while 
     'Til they discovered I was dead. 
     The coroner was friendly 
     And I liked him quite a lot. 
     If I hadn't 've been a woman 
     I guess I'd never have been caught. 
     They gave me back my house and car 
     And nothing more was said. 
      
     Well, I was driving down the freeway 
     When my car ran out of gas. 
     Pulled over to the station 
     But I was afraid to ask. 
     The servicemen were yellow 
     And the gasoline was green. 
     Although I knew I couldn't 
     I thought that I was gonna scream. 
     That was on my last trip to Tulsa 
     Just before the snow. 
     If you ever need a ride there, 
     Be sure to let me know. 
      
     I was chopping down a palm tree 
     When a friend dropped by to ask 
     If I would feel less lonely 
     If he helped me swing the axe. 
     I said: No, it's not a case of being lonely 
     We have here, 
     I've been working on this palm tree 
     For eighty seven years 
     I said: No, it's not a case of being lonely 
     We have here, 
     I've been working on this palm tree 
     For eighty seven years 
     He said: Go get lost! 
     And walked towards his Cadillac. 
     I chopped down the palm tree 
     And it landed on his back. 
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