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Lyrics for 'Hiway Songs' by 'Gordon Lightfoot'
When I Walk The Hill So High
Around The Town Where I Was Born
New York Seems So Far Away
Though I Was There Just Yesterday
I Have Played On My Guitar
In Coffeehouses, Hall, And Bars
Everyone That I Call Friend
Knows They Will Not Be Forgot
Trains And Planes And Rented Cars
Singers, Saints, And Other Starts
I Suspect Them Every One
They'll Never Change
It's Too Much Fun
Just For Now I'd Like To Rest
In The Shade Of A Maple Tree
To The Blue Canadian Sky
I'll Say A Prayer For The World Out There
When I Stand On My Own Sod
It Feels So Good To Be Home, By God
The Winter Wind Has Turned My Head
But I Always Came Up Warm Somehow
Bottles, Beads, And Cigarettes
And Lovers That I Ain't Found Yet
Pickin' With A Friend Till Dawn
And Singing All Of Those Hi'way Songs
Just For Now I'd Like To Rest
In The Shade Of A Maple Tree
To The Blue Canadian Sky
I'll Say A Prayer For The World Out There
When I Walk The Hill So High
Around The Town Where I Was Born
New York Seems So Far Away
Though I Was There Just Yesterday
I Would Travel All My Life
If Loneliness Was Not The Price
While Headin' North Across That Line's
The Only Time I'm Flyin'
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