A Little Further North

GRAEME JOHN CONNORS

The sun sinks behind me in the west
This is the time of day I love best
Salt breezes murmur through the coconut palm
As the colors change, they set a scene of tropic calm

Seagulls headed back to land
Over the mangrove and the salt pan
By a lazy creek with a six pack and a fishin' line
Win back some memories and losin' track of time

[Chorus]
I head a little further north each year
Leave the cities behind; out of sight, out of mind
Up where my troubles can all disappear
I head a little further north each year

Feeling the night wrap around me
Eases my mind's serenity
Ocean waves are hummin' on the outer reef
These balmy days and sultry nights are a welcome relief

[Chorus x 3]

Trivia about the song A Little Further North by John Denver

On which albums was the song “A Little Further North” released by John Denver?
John Denver released the song on the albums “Stonehaven Sunrise” in 1989, “The Flower That Shattered the Stone” in 1990, and “A Song's Best Friend - The Very Best Of John Denver” in 2004.
Who composed the song “A Little Further North” by John Denver?
The song “A Little Further North” by John Denver was composed by GRAEME JOHN CONNORS.

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