If I Were A Carpenter (Written by Tim Hardin)

Tim Hardin

If I were a carpenter, and you were a lady
Would you marry me anyway?
Would you have my baby?
If a tinker were my trade, would you still find me
Carrying the pots I made, following behind me?

Save my love through loneliness
Save my love through sorrow
I give you my only-ness
Give me your tomorrow

If I worked my hands in wood, would you still love me?
Answer me, babe: "yes I would, I'd put you above me"
If a miller were my trade, at a mill wheel grinding
Would you miss your color box, your soft shoes shining

Save my love through loneliness
Save my love through sorrow
I give you my only-ness
Give me your tomorrow

If I were a carpenter, and you were a lady
Would you marry me anyway?
Would you have my baby?
Would you marry me anyway?
Would you have my baby?

Trivia about the song If I Were A Carpenter (Written by Tim Hardin) by Randy Newman

When was the song “If I Were A Carpenter (Written by Tim Hardin)” released by Randy Newman?
The song If I Were A Carpenter (Written by Tim Hardin) was released in 2000, on the album “Mon Beau-Père, Mes Parents et Moi [B.O.F.]”.
Who composed the song “If I Were A Carpenter (Written by Tim Hardin)” by Randy Newman?
The song “If I Were A Carpenter (Written by Tim Hardin)” by Randy Newman was composed by Tim Hardin.

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