Morning Glory

Larry Beckett, Tim Buckley

I lit my purest candle close to my
Window, hoping it would catch the eye
Of any vagabond who passed it by,
And I waited in my fleeting house

Before he came I felt him drawing near
As he neared I felt the ancient fear
That he had come to wound my door and jeer,
And I waited in my fleeting house

"Tell me stories," I called to the Hobo
"Stories of cold," I smiled at the Hobo
"Stories of old," I knelt to the Hobo
And he stood before my fleeting house

"No," said the Hobo, "No more tales of time
Don't ask me now to wash away the grime
I can't come in 'cause it's too high a climb,"
And he walked away from my fleeting house

"Then you be damned!" I screamed to the Hobo
"Leave me alone," I wept to the Hobo
"Turn into stone," I knelt to the Hobo
And he walked away from my fleeting house

Trivia about the song Morning Glory by Tim Buckley

On which albums was the song “Morning Glory” released by Tim Buckley?
Tim Buckley released the song on the albums “Goodbye And Hello” in 1967, “The Best Of Tim Buckley” in 1983, “Dream Letter : Live In London 1968” in 1990, “Morning glory : The Tim Buckley Anthology” in 2001, “Tim Buckley / Goodbye and Hello” in 2001, and “Wings : The Complete Singles 1966-1974” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Morning Glory” by Tim Buckley?
The song “Morning Glory” by Tim Buckley was composed by Larry Beckett, Tim Buckley.

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