SOMETIMES Songwriter unknown Sometimes you can find flowers in the snow, Somewhere, anywhere, you can see them grow. If you want to see, just come along with me, There's no need to hurry, worry, what's the hurry? Sometimes, sometimes is now. Sometimes, in your mind, music seems to sound, Some song, any song, going round and round. Songs are in the air, and music everywhere, Listen to the children singing, bells are ringing. Sometimes, sometimes is now. Sometimes, in the wind, you can feel the sea, Sometimes, any time, blowing fast and free. Now's the time to choose, and there's no time to lose, Just leave everyone behind you, they won't find you. Sometimes, sometimes is now. Sometimes, sometimes is now. I learnt this from someone at Newbury Folk Club in the late 60s/ early 70s. It may have been Bob Sillence, who often sang there with wife Angie (where are they now?), but I don't think he wrote it. I've guessed at the title! Anyone know who wrote it please?
|