Born Cross-Eyed

ROBERT HALL WEIR

Seems like I've been here before,
Fuzzy then and still so obscure, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye.
And I don't want to see anybody cry,
Meet me some mornin' in the sweet by and by, by and by, by and by.

Song commin' on,
So pleasin' to see, come and gone, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye,
You don't have to tell me why,
Meet me some mornin' in the sweet by and by, by and by, by and by.

It ain't cause I'm the only one left darlin',
Bout the time the sun rises west,
Feelin' groovy, lookin' fine.

Think I'll come back here again,
Every now and then from time to time.
My how lovely you are, my dear,
The ball game has gone much too far my dear,
Sing to me, do your thing to me,
I'll meet you some mornin', meet you some mornin',
In the sweet by and by, by and by, by and by.

Trivia about the song Born Cross-Eyed by Grateful Dead

On which albums was the song “Born Cross-Eyed” released by Grateful Dead?
Grateful Dead released the song on the albums “Anthem of the Sun” in 1968, “What a Long Strange Trip It's Been” in 1977, “The Golden Road [1965-1973]” in 2009, “Dick's Picks Volume 22: Kings Beach Bowl, Kings Beach Lake Tahoe, Ca, February 23-24, 1968” in 2009, “Complete Road Trips” in 2014, and “Complete Studio Rarities Collection” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Born Cross-Eyed” by Grateful Dead?
The song “Born Cross-Eyed” by Grateful Dead was composed by ROBERT HALL WEIR.

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