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Miranda Lyr Req: Hurry Sundown + It's a Long Road to ... (6) Spaceship, I Walked One Morning, Sundown 16 Oct 97


I am searching for the lyrics to three songs that have stuck in my head for almost a decade that I learned at Girl Scout Camp. They were all folk songs, played on the guitar. The first one was called "Spaceship". I remember three parts of it, "In a space ship, over the mountain, chasing rainbows and setting stars..", part of the chorus, "How can I leave you again? I must be clear out of my mind, Lost in a storm, I've gone blind! Oh how can I leave you again?", and something about a "city of angels". The second song was called something like, "I Walked One Morning". Each verse, the singer says, "I walked one morning with my.." and parts about him walking with his friend and God, but there were others. Part of the lyrics are "and I thought the day would never end" and "and he turned all my [winters?] to spring". The third one was called "Sundown". I remember bits of the words, "get lost in the sun, of a new dawn", "take me away, wrap me in new dreams, send it my way". It begins with workers singing about how weary they are. If anyone knows the lyrics to these songs, I would truly appreciate a reply. They are so beautiful, and I want to know them better. Thanks! :)


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