Then Came the Children

PAUL SIEBEL

Well come gather around me friends of mine,
While I sing to you about a minstrel band
Of children in their witches hats,
Painting pictures with the pipes of pan

How a young boy and his sister played some tunes
Upon a whistle made of tin
And led me through the flower gardens,
Laughing at the postman's stubby chin

And in my dizzy stupor,
I was trying to forfeit all I'd known
And listen to that music that could swirl me in a magic all it's own

But somewhere in the distance,
You and I, we fought our monsters to a draw
It was in those days of books and wine,
With Ferlin Getty grasping for a straw

And out along the highways,
We journeyed far to find that mystic smile
Chasing down identities,
My God we must have run a million miles

So we can teach the children,
Nothing, nothing but survival in the desert bare
They can teach us how to laugh,
How to love and tie bright ribbons in our hair

So sing for us you children,
Tinkle bells and rhyme the purple, greens and blues
Think of us as fighting fools,
Who wintered through our seasons loving you

Think of us as fighting fools,
Who wintered through our seasons loving you
'Cause you can teach us how to laugh,
How to love and tie bright ribbons in our hair

Trivia about the song Then Came the Children by Jerry Jeff Walker

On which albums was the song “Then Came the Children” released by Jerry Jeff Walker?
Jerry Jeff Walker released the song on the albums “Too Old to Change” in 1979 and “Gypsy Songman” in 1986.
Who composed the song “Then Came the Children” by Jerry Jeff Walker?
The song “Then Came the Children” by Jerry Jeff Walker was composed by PAUL SIEBEL.

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