On Susan's Floor

Shel Silverstein, Vince Matthews

Like crippled ships that made it
Through a storm and finally reached a quiet shore
The homeless found a home on Susan's floor

Didn't feel so cold and tired
Stretched out before her fire
Rollin' smokes and drinkin' up her wine
And I remember candlelight
And singing 'til we could not sing no more
Then fallin' warm asleep on Susan's floor

Well now that my song is sweeeter
I think I'd like to greet her
And thank her for the favors that she gave
A stranger I came
My head bowed in the rain to her door
I sat and sang my songs on Susan's floor

In the mornin' I'd go on
Buyin' kingdoms with my songs
Knowin' I'd be back in just a while
Warm in the sunlight of her smile

Well lots of time and songs have passed
I catch myself just looking back
Reliving all the wonder of those nights
That's where I'd be today
If I had only stayed one night more
And sang another song on Susan's floor

Like crippled ships that made it
Through a storm and finally reached a quiet shore
The homeless found a home on Susan's floor

Trivia about the song On Susan's Floor by Gordon Lightfoot

When was the song “On Susan's Floor” released by Gordon Lightfoot?
The song On Susan's Floor was released in 1972, on the album “Don Quixote”.
Who composed the song “On Susan's Floor” by Gordon Lightfoot?
The song “On Susan's Floor” by Gordon Lightfoot was composed by Shel Silverstein, Vince Matthews.

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