Sixteen Miles (To Seven Lakes)

GORDON LIGHTFOOT

Early in the morning when the dew is on, each and every rose bud, you will find me gone.
So knock me down and pick me up and knock me down again,
Break my heart steal my gold and slander my good name.
Seven lonely hours on the morning train takes me to a place where I won't come back again.

Seven lonely Pullmans speeding down the line taking me away from an old love of mine.
Sixteen miles to seven lakes way up among the pines
In some hidden valley where the twirling river twines.

Where the fish swim up and down and the sparkling water falls,
Where the thunder rolls and the lonely puma calls,
Somewhere on the mountain I'll take another name,
Rid my mind of memories and start my life again.
Somewhere in the wilderness I'll build a cabin small, then forget so I won't remember you at all.

Trivia about the song Sixteen Miles (To Seven Lakes) by Gordon Lightfoot

When was the song “Sixteen Miles (To Seven Lakes)” released by Gordon Lightfoot?
The song Sixteen Miles (To Seven Lakes) was released in 1963, on the album “Lightfoot!”.
Who composed the song “Sixteen Miles (To Seven Lakes)” by Gordon Lightfoot?
The song “Sixteen Miles (To Seven Lakes)” by Gordon Lightfoot was composed by GORDON LIGHTFOOT.

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