SONGS:
-- Together Alone --
copyright 1969, released 1970


Found on:

Bruce Cockburn (1970)
Lyrics:

So many things to see in this old world
But all I can see is you
In a crowded subway train
Or walking in the country rain
You're there with me too

Of all the songs sung in any day
Your voice is all I hear
For though each song has its own place
And, finished, quickly fades away
I hear you everywhere

And though I know you won't be pleased
By all that I do
Surely we can find a way
To overlook what you don't like

It's been said many times that we're all by ourselves
And each man is on his own
I don't care, that may be true
I just want to be with you
Together alone



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