Sweet Magnolia (And the Travelling Salesman)

Dan Fogelberg

Two hearts throwing off sparks
Young and in love with our freedom
Moonlight, those soft southern nights
We were both ripe to fall

Well I was out on my own
Playing for all who would listen
And you were as free as a bird
Flying from nest to nest

But somewhere our eyes met
And our hands reached out
And we felt a kindred spirit
And as our faces touched
I could feel the fire
And needed so to just be near it

Oh Lord, those moments we soared
Born on the wings of our passion
It seemed then like they'd never end
But times like that always must
Cause then one day I flew far away from you
I never knew how I'd regret it
My sweet Magnolia belle you know I've loved you well
Even if I never said it
Magnolia, now I see that freedom isn't free
And love's the only true redeemer
And when this journey's through
I'll be coming back for you
If you'll have this foolish dreamer

I spend a night now and then passing through town on my travels
But someday I'm gonna come back to stay
Magnolia, I'm coming home

Trivia about the song Sweet Magnolia (And the Travelling Salesman) by Dan Fogelberg

On which albums was the song “Sweet Magnolia (And the Travelling Salesman)” released by Dan Fogelberg?
Dan Fogelberg released the song on the albums “Windows And Walls” in 1984, “Portrait: The Music Of Dan Fogelberg From 1972-1997” in 1997, and “Portrait” in 1997.

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