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22 Apr 98 - 05:35 PM (#26297) Subject: lyrics: I just came to smell the flowers From: allen atiska@hamptons.com We've kicked this song around for years never knowing all of it. I am sure of the following: "I just came to smell the flowers here in someone's darkest hour, I don't even know the one they've laid to rest, but anywhere there's a crowd, and anywhere there's crying loud, seems to be the place I love the best." I would really appreciate any help. Allen |
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30 Oct 05 - 09:49 PM (#1593968) Subject: Lyr Add: I JUST CAME TO SMELL THE FLOWERS (McAlpin From: Jim Dixon Lyrics copied from http://www.luma-electronic.cz/lp/w/Wagoner/wagoner_confession.htm I JUST CAME TO SMELL THE FLOWERS (Vic McAlpin) « © '66 Tree Publishing, BMI » I just came to smell the flowers here in someone's darkest hour. I don't even know the one they've laid to rest; But anyplace there's a crowd and anywhere they're crying loud Just seems to be the place I love the best. Surrounded by the blues in a place that losers use Where one smile cost at least a million tears, Lookin' for my past in the bottom of a glass, The only place I've looked for many years. Now the ground don't seem so very low when you're down about as far as you can go, And it's pretty hard to smile while the whole world laughs in your face; And with no will left to live, the world moves fast while you lie still, Too weak to stand and just not enough man to join the race. So I just came to smell the flowers.... [Recorded by Porter Wagoner on "Confessions of a Broken Man," 1966; and by Norma Jean on "Norma Jean Sings Porter Wagoner," 1967.] |