Leaving London

THOMAS R PAXTON, TOM PAXTON

With a dark and rolling sea
Between my love and me
I keep walking through this cold hard town
While I wait for better days
I could use a place to stay
Or a floor where I could lay my blanket down
If I could beg, steal, or borrow
A ticket on some boat or plane
I'd be leaving London tomorrow
To fly to my young love again
Up at dawn to change my shirt
And to wash away the dirt
Then it's over to American Express
Not one letter did I find
No, she didn't send one line
Though I know she had my forwarding address
Last night the Troubadour
Was so full they barred the door
And I sang a song she knows quite well
But it wouldn't take too long
To make up another song
For a lonesome and a last farewell

Trivia about the song Leaving London by Tom Paxton

On which albums was the song “Leaving London” released by Tom Paxton?
Tom Paxton released the song on the albums “Outward Bound” in 1966, “Outward Bound & Morning Again” in 2004, and “The Best Of Tom Paxton: I Can't Help Wonder Wher I'm Bound: The Elektra Years” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Leaving London” by Tom Paxton?
The song “Leaving London” by Tom Paxton was composed by THOMAS R PAXTON, TOM PAXTON.

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