Pussywillows, Cat-Tails

Gordon Lightfoot

Pussywillows, cat-tails, soft winds and roses
Rain pools in the woodland, water to my knees
Shivering, quivering, the warm breath of spring
Pussywillows, cat-tails, soft winds and roses

Catbirds and cornfields, daydreams together
Riding on the roadside the dust gets in your eyes
Reveling, disheveling, the summer nights can bring
Pussywillows, cat-tails, soft winds and roses

Slanted rays and colored days, stark blue horizons
Naked limbs and wheat bins, hazy afternoons
Voicing, rejoicing, the wine cups do bring
Pussywillows, cat-tails, soft winds and roses

Harsh nights and candlelights, woodfires a-blazin'
Soft lips and fingertips resting in my soul
Treasuring, remembering, the promise of spring
Pussywillows, cat-tails, soft winds and roses

Trivia about the song Pussywillows, Cat-Tails by Gordon Lightfoot

On which albums was the song “Pussywillows, Cat-Tails” released by Gordon Lightfoot?
Gordon Lightfoot released the song on the albums “Did She Mention My Name?” in 1968, “Songbook” in 1999, and “The Complete Greatest Hits” in 2002.

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