Vineyard

Jackopierce

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    It's six o'clock now in the morning
    As I wait for my train to come
    To take me somewhere just outside of Boston
    As I run to find the other sun

    Now I'm leaving more behind than I care to talk about
    Just more pain than this hard a man can use
    As this big world's always spinning
    All that I thought I was winning
    I never thought, I never thought I'd lose
    And this great force it takes me to the ferry
    To cross wind and water so untamed
    And while on that ship my life just seems so very
    Small in comparison to everything around

    There's a girl over there she's got mahogany hair
    And eyes of sweet amethyst
    I bow as she curtseys
    She doesn't look like she's gonna hurt me
    So I decide to add her to my list
    And she says
    She says

    Won't you stay on the vineyard for the summer
    Won't you stay on the vineyard for the year
    We'll find a little house down there in Oak Bluffs
    And our children is all that we hear

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    I seems now that I should be going
    As that one day turned into five or six
    Although I'm loving all the beautiful things she's showing me
    I pack up and am enveloped by the mist

    But that girl over there has mahogany hair
    And her eyes of sweet amethyst
    I think maybe it would be better
    If I just wrote her a letter
    But instead she grabs me and we kiss
    And she says, And she says

    Won't you stay on the vineyard for the summer
    Won't you stay on the vineyard for the year
    We'll find a little house down there in Oak Bluffs
    And our children is all that we'll hear

    Won't you stay on the vineyard for the summer
    Won't you stay on the vineyard for the year
    We'll find a little house down there in Oak Bluffs
    And our children is all that we'll hear

    And she says

    Song details

    Composition: Cary Pierce, Clay Pendergrass, Earl Darling, and Jack O\'Neill

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