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Song
for Martin
Words and Music by
Judy Collins
Universal Music Corp.
(ASCAP)/ Rocky Mountain National Park Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
(Administered by
Universal Music Corp.)
In
Rough Rock, Arizona he lived for many years alone
A gangly kid from
Colorada, who could sing the sweetest songs
I first heard Woody's
songs from him in a cabin in the snow
Seems like it was
yesterday but it was years and years ago
He
moved to Arizona in nineteen sixty-one
Got a job at the
Indian school - he was livin' in the sun
My life was movin'
fast by now, I was always on the run
My country life was
far behind and the circus had begun
Marty,
I know it got lonely out there
Coyotes cryin' at
midnight in the cold desert air
The heart that sorrow
broke in you can never be repaired
Mart, I know I let
you down somewhere
I
knew that me and Marty, we should have been good friends
I always knew the
paths we walked were meant to cross again
We talked on the
telephone once or twice a year
His voice was so
familiar, his memory was clear
I'll
never know what brought him to where he finally stood
A shotgun pointed
at his head in a cabin in the woods
But somehow I could
hear it, it struck my heart as well
For the unknown man
who needs a hand
For the friend I'll
never know
Marty,
I know it got lonely out there
Coyotes cryin' at
midnight in the cold desert air
The heart that sorrow
broke in you can never be repaired
Mart, I know I let
you down somewhere
Wildflower
Records WWW.JUDYCOLLINS.COM 212-749-7221
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