I've seen fire and I've seen rain 2 (Part 1)

Sometimes I feel, sometimes I feel,
Like I’ve been tied to the whippin’ post.
Tied to the whippin’ post, tied to the whippin’ post.
Good Lord, I feel like I’m dyin’

Now whip it into shape
Shape it up, get straight
Go forward, move ahead
Try to detect it, it’s not too late
To whip it, whip it good

It’s going to take some time this time
To get myself in shape
I really fell out of line this time
I really missed the gate

I keep a close watch on this heart of mine.
I keep my eyes wide open all the time.
I keep the ends out for the tie that binds.
Because you’re mine, I walk the line.

WALK THE LINE, Johnny Cash

Makin’ a livin’ the old hard way
Takin’ and givin’ my day by day
I dig snow and rain and bright sunshine

Draggin’ the line (draggin’ the line)

Day by day
Day by day
Oh Dear Lord
Three things I pray
To see thee more clearly
Love thee more dearly
Follow thee more nearly
Day by day

I will follow you, will you
Follow me, all the
Days and nights that we
Know will be, I will
Stay with you, will you
Stay with me, just one
Single tear in each
Passing year

I love him
I love him
I love him
And where he goes
I’ll follow
I’ll follow
I’ll follow

I don’t know how to love him,
What to do, how to move him.

I Don’t Know How to Love Him (Mary Magdalene’s Song) – Jesus Christ Superstar

'Cause like a picture she was laying there
Moonlight dancing off her hair
She woke up and took me by the hand
She’s gonna love me in my Chevy Van
And that’s all right with me

Well, that’s all right, little mama
That’s all right for you
That’s all right, little mama
Just any way you do
That’s all right
That’s all right
That’s all right, little mama
Any way you do.

I was born in a crossfire hurricane
And I howled at the morning drivin’ rain
But it’s all right now, in fact it’s a gas
But it’s all right, I’m jumpin’ jack flash
It’s a gas, gas, gas

I think I know now what’s making me sad
It’s a yearnin’ for my own back yard
I realize maybe I was wrong to leave
Better swallow up my silly country pride

Going home, running home
Down to Gasoline Alley where I started from
Going home, and I’m running home
Down to Gasoline Alley where I was born

Spendin’ too much time away
I can’t stand another day
Maybe you think I’ve seen the world
But I’d rather see my girl
I’m goin’ home, I’m goin’ home
I’m goin’ home, I’m goin’ home
I’m goin’ home, bome, bome, bome bome bome
Home, bome, bome, bome, back home
Yes, I am

Here we go!
Hot damn you should have felt the groove,
Like I was swimming in a sea of soul
The sun was rising and the day was hot,
And we was all about to lose control
My daddy turned his face up towards the sky,
And I knew that there was nothing to lose
I felt the crowd breathe in and I closed my eyes,
And we disappeared into the groove

Said take me home
Said take me home

Daddy grips the wheel and stares alone into the distance
He knows that something somewhere has to break
He sees the family home
Now looming in his headlights
The pain upstairs that makes his eyeballs ache

Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain momma
Take me home, country roads

All my memories gathered 'round her
Miner’s lady, stranger to blue water
Dark and dusty, painted on the sky
Misty taste of moonshine
Teardrops in my eye

Memories
Light the corners of my mind
Misty watercolor memories
Of the way we were

I remember the thirty-five sweet goodbyes
When you put me on the Wolverine up to Annandale
It was still September
When your daddy was quite surprised
To find you with the working girls in the county jail

Do you remember
The twenty-first night of September?
Love was changin’ the minds of pretenders
While chasin’ the clouds away
Our hearts were ringin’
In the key that our souls were singin’
As we danced in the night, remember
How the stars stole the night away, oh yeah