by Josephine Foster on album Hazel Eyes, I Will Lead You
Trees lay by, I'm going away The last holy holyday Trees lay by, it's time to fold It's time to fold away. I'm going away Just roll me by, I cannot stay ('bye, brothers good) Going to the sky Won't ne
by Josephine Foster on album Hazel Eyes, I Will Lead You
Are you of muscle or of love? Give me an answer you are sure of! Are you rich or are you rough? Is your giving gift enough? Are you an eagle or a dove? Are you blind to god above? Ahlay-looyah Ahla
by Josephine Foster on album Hazel Eyes, I Will Lead You
There are eyes above There are feet below I am in between Somebody console me Rock me in the leaves Rock me 'til the morning If my love he leaves me Feed me bread 'til morning Oh nee-noonah noonah-nay
by Josephine Foster on album Hazel Eyes, I Will Lead You
Throw away my food And find a dish of stone Perhaps I would be fuller If I started at the bone. Blow away the leaves The reeds will cease to moan For they are but fetters Of the golden wooden tone!
by Josephine Foster on album Hazel Eyes, I Will Lead You
Where there are trees, I will walk there! Oh what has been left, I will rest And in the hold-- Which is thickest-- I'll bury my shoes, I'll bury my dress.
by Josephine Foster on album Hazel Eyes, I Will Lead You
Stones throw from heaven Hope they let me in! you know I can't afford to buy A pair of shoes to walk around in Heavens above, heavens above! Heavens above, heavens above! Well heaven's above, Heaven's
by Josephine Foster on album Hazel Eyes, I Will Lead You
Bring me a piece of the top of the world! You've been there I see by the shape of your pearls I know it's not easy to share, and that's fine Thanks for your treasures, and thanks for your wine--
by Josephine Foster on album The Golden Apples of the Sun
Little life, How did you be so lucky Little life, How did you be so glad Songs arrive even in the mail box Songs keep coming even happy to be sad If you were a bird how would you fly? If you were a b
by Josephine Foster on album A Thimbleful of Milk
Come, come unto me My dear one oh my dove There is no spot on thee No blemish that i see Your teeth are flocks of sheep Abathed in camphire sweet Your lips are mine to greet Your tongue my sugared mea
by Hunter Foster, Nancy Opel, Rachel Coloff, Rick Crom, Kay Walbye, Victor W. Hawks, Spencer Kayden, Ken Jennings, Megan Lawrence & Lawrence Street on album Urinetown The Musical
Penny You've got a sweet lookin' head, Bobby, a sweet lookin' head! But you keep it up there in the clouds day after day after day and it's gotta come down from there. You hear me?! Get that head out
by Gilbert feat. Sullivan on album H.M.S. Pinafore (1930 D'Oyly Carte) (disc 2)
Buttercup. Hold! Ere upon your loss You lay much stress, A long-concealed crime I would confess! A many years ago, When I was young and charming, As some of you may know, I practised baby-farming. C
by Gilbert & Sullivan on album H. M. S. Pinafore (Orchestra & Chorus of the Welsh National Opera feat. conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras)
Buttercup. Hold! Ere upon your loss You lay much stress, A long-concealed crime I would confess! A many years ago, When I was young and charming, As some of you may know, I practised baby-farming. C
by J2 feat. Serena Foster on album Come Sail Away (feat. Serena Foster)
I'm sailing away set an open course for the virgin sea I've got to be free free to face the life that's ahead of me On board I'm the captain so climb aboard We'll search for tomorrow on every shore An
by Quinn Archer feat. Marcus Foster on album Rest of My Days (feat. Marcus Foster)
I know you're gone Through the dust and smoke Another lonely dawn And all these oceans crossed Faces I have lost To try to get to you I know I didn't turn out to be Who you thought I was at the star