Sailin’

John Dawson

Dawson

Oh my lady walks softly and carries no time
The sun in the morning is her only wine
And she wakes me and takes me with her to the sea
Oh we often go sailing, my lady and me

Lady is lovely and carries no comb
And just being with her is feelin' like home
She thinks of the oceans as rivers set free
Oh we often go sailing, my lady and me

Oh my lady and me, we go down to the sea
Sunshine in the morning at dawn
Climb to the deck and we raise up the sails
Clear the harbor and we're gone

Lady sings sweetly and carries no tune
Her voice makes me think of the light from the moon
And she wakes me and takes me with her to the sea
Oh we often go sailing, my lady and me

Yeah we often go sailing, my lady and me
Yeah we often go sailing, my lady and me

Trivia about the song Sailin’ by New Riders of the Purple Sage

When was the song “Sailin’” released by New Riders of the Purple Sage?
The song Sailin’ was released in 1972, on the album “Gypsy Cowboy”.
Who composed the song “Sailin’” by New Riders of the Purple Sage?
The song “Sailin’” by New Riders of the Purple Sage was composed by John Dawson.

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