To Susan on the West Coast Waiting

DONOVAN LEITCH

TO SUSAN ON THE WEST COAST WAITING
Donovan

Dear Susan, I know you love me so
But I want to hear it in my ear.
You know I'd be there working at my craft
Had it not been for the draft.
Dry up your tear and feel no fear,
You're here with me like I'm there with you.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
I'm writing a note beneath a tree,
The smell of the rain on the greenery.
Our fathers have painfully lost their way,
That's why, my love, I'm here today
Hear me when I say there will come a day
When Kings will know and love can grow.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
Susan, I know you love me so
But I'd like to hear it in my ear.
You know I'd be there working at my craft
Had it not been for the draft.
Dry up your tear and feel no fear,
You're here with me like I'm there with you.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy supposedly hating.
To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
From Andy in Vietnam fighting.

Trivia about the song To Susan on the West Coast Waiting by Donovan

On which albums was the song “To Susan on the West Coast Waiting” released by Donovan?
Donovan released the song on the albums “Barabajagal” in 1969 and “Troubadour: The Definitive Collection (1964-1976)” in 1992.
Who composed the song “To Susan on the West Coast Waiting” by Donovan?
The song “To Susan on the West Coast Waiting” by Donovan was composed by DONOVAN LEITCH.

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