The West Was Burning
It was the year the west was burning, I
Was on a mountain sleeping I
Woke up a-dreaming
About you
I was walking down a road of dust and bones and ash
And following a burning set of tracks that led to you
I still see the fire in your stare
I still think I coulda burned up there
Out the window there are fields of wheat in Kansas
That Roll out forever under ever underneath the sun
If I could lie there for a moment I
Could feel your arms around me I
Could feel the spinning round the spinning Sun
Roll on through the wheat and roll on by
Touch of green against a deep September turquoise sky
(You and I)
When all the glory you could somehow shove inside a bottle doesn't
Seem to fill the empty cup inside your
Soul and all the winding roads you used to
Follow never seem to get you halfway
Where you Want to think you need to go
Times of trouble, times of grace and ease
Mama always said there'd be days like these
And if wishin' was a-walkin
And a-thinkin Was a-talkin
I'd be walkin', and a-talkin'
Back to you
And if I could be a river winding down a mountain I
Would twist and curl and turn and tumble Down to You
Tell you stories told by mountains and tall trees
Tell you maybe this is one of these
It was the year the west was burning, I
Was on a mountain sleeping I
Woke up a-dreaming
About you
Songwriter: Martha F. Scanlan
Was on a mountain sleeping I
Woke up a-dreaming
About you
I was walking down a road of dust and bones and ash
And following a burning set of tracks that led to you
I still see the fire in your stare
I still think I coulda burned up there
Out the window there are fields of wheat in Kansas
That Roll out forever under ever underneath the sun
If I could lie there for a moment I
Could feel your arms around me I
Could feel the spinning round the spinning Sun
Roll on through the wheat and roll on by
Touch of green against a deep September turquoise sky
(You and I)
When all the glory you could somehow shove inside a bottle doesn't
Seem to fill the empty cup inside your
Soul and all the winding roads you used to
Follow never seem to get you halfway
Where you Want to think you need to go
Times of trouble, times of grace and ease
Mama always said there'd be days like these
And if wishin' was a-walkin
And a-thinkin Was a-talkin
I'd be walkin', and a-talkin'
Back to you
And if I could be a river winding down a mountain I
Would twist and curl and turn and tumble Down to You
Tell you stories told by mountains and tall trees
Tell you maybe this is one of these
It was the year the west was burning, I
Was on a mountain sleeping I
Woke up a-dreaming
About you
Songwriter: Martha F. Scanlan
Credits
Writer(s): Martha Scanlan
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