The Most of What Is Least

Donovan

I'm staring at the setting of the sun
For I know my time with you is nearly gone
And my minutes, they're so precious, yes, each and every one
As I try to make the most of what is least.

I've a weary kind of feeling in my mind,
I'll try to look ahead and not behind.
And I know that you don't mean to be unkind
As I try to make the most of what is least.

The rain is dripping down my window pane
And if you came back to me, it wouldn't be the same.
I know the end is near and I'll try to battle on
As I try to make the most of what is least.

I'm staring at the setting of the sun
For I know my time with you is nearly gone
And my minutes, they're so precious, yes, each and every one
As I try to make the most of what is least.

Lonely nights down by the railroad track,
I see you going and never coming back.
I'll try, I'll try, I'll try to battle on
As I try to make the most of what is least.

Trivia about the song The Most of What Is Least by Marianne Faithfull

When was the song “The Most of What Is Least” released by Marianne Faithfull?
The song The Most of What Is Least was released in 1966, on the album “North Country Maid”.
Who composed the song “The Most of What Is Least” by Marianne Faithfull?
The song “The Most of What Is Least” by Marianne Faithfull was composed by Donovan.

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