@ALBUM: Misc lyrics @SONG: Annie's Song You fill up my senses Like a night in a forest Like a mountain in springtime Like a walk in the rain Like a storm in the desert Like a sleepy blue ocean You fill up my senses Come fill me again Come let me love you Let me give my life to you Let me drown in your laughter Let me die in your arms Let lay down beside you Let me always be with you Come let me love you Come love me again Interlude . . . . . . Let me always be with you Come let me love you Come love me again (Repeat first verse) @SONG: Aspenglow See the sunlight through the pine Taste the warm of winter wine Dream of softly falling snow Winter skol, aspenglow As the winter days unfold Hearts grow warmer with the cold Memories that can't grow old Winter skol, aspenglow Aspen is the life to live See how much there is to give See how strongly you believe See how much you may receive (Repeat first verse) @SONG: Eclipse The sun is slowly fading in the western sky Sometimes it takes forever the day to end Sometimes it takes a lifetime Sometimes I think I'll never see the sun again There's a heavy fog between me and the mountains It's enough to make a grown man sit and cry It's enough to make you wonder It's enough to make the world roll up and die I think it's kind of interesting the way things get to be The way the people work with their machines Serenity's a long time coming to me In fact I don't believe I know what it means In the east a shaded moon is hanging lazily I do believe I saw the old man smile I do believe I did I do believe he's been laughing all the while I think it's kind of interesting the way things get to be The way the people work with their machines Serenity's a long time coming to me In fact I don't believe I know what it means Anymore The sun is slowly fading in the western sky Sometimes it takes forever the day to end Sometimes it takes a lifetime Sometimes I think I'll never see the sun again The sun again, sun again woo oo oo . . . @SONG: Grandma's Feather Bed When I was a little bitty boy just up offa the floor We used to go down to grandma's house every month end or so We'd have chicken pie, country ham, homemade butter on the bread But the best darn thing about grandma's house Was the great big feather bed CHORUS: It was nine feet high and six feet wide and soft as a downy chick It was made from the feathers of fourty 'leven geese took a whole bolt of cloth for the tick I could hold eight kids and four hound dogs and a piggy we stole from the shed We didn't get much sleep but we had a lot of fun on grandma's feather bed. After supper we'd sit around the fire, the old folks'd spit and chew Pa would talk about the farm and the war and granny'd sing a ballad or two. I'd sit and listen and watch the fire till the cobwebs filled my head Next thing I'd know I'd wake up in the morning in the middle of the old feather bed. CHORUS Well, I love my ma, I love my pa, I love granny and grandpa too I've been fishin' with my uncles, wrestled with my cousins, I even kissed Aunt Lou (oo!) But if I ever had to make a choice I guess it oughta be said I trade them all plus the gal down the road for that great big feather bed Yes I trade them all plus the gal down the road (mumble: "well maybe not the gal down the road") CHORUS