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Forest Lawn - Tom Paxton



     
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Oh, lay me down in Forest Lawn
In a silver casket
With golden flowers over my head
In a silver basketLet the drum and bugle corp play taps
While cannons roar
Sixteen liveried employees sell souvenirs
From the funeral storeI want to go simply when I go
They'll give me a simple funeral there I know
With a casket lined in fleece
And fireworks spelling out 'Rest In Peace'
Oh, take me when I'm gone to Forest LawnOh, lay me down in Forest Lawn
They understand there
They have a heavenly choir
And a military band thereJust put me in their care
I'll find my comfort there
With sixteen planes in a last salute
They'll drop a cross in a parachuteI want to go simply when I go
They'll give me a simple funeral there I know

With a hundred strolling strings
And topless dancers with golden wings
Oh, take me when I'm gone to Forest LawnOh, come, come, come, come
Come to the church in the wild wood
Kindly leave a contribution in the pail
Be as simple and as trusting as a child would
And we'll sell you the church in the daleTo find a simple resting place
Is my desire
To lay me down with a smiling face
Comes a little bit higherMy likeness cast in brass
Will stand in plastic grass
While hidden weights and springs
Tip it's hat to the mourners filing pastI want to go simply when I go
They'll give me a simple funeral there I know
I'll lie beneath the sand
With piped in tapes of Billy Graham
Oh, take me when I'm gone to Forest LawnRock of Ages, cleft for me
For a slightly higher fee
Oh, take me when I'm gone to Forest Lawn

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Tom Paxton (born Thomas Richard Paxton on October 31, 1937) is an American singer-songwriter of folk music whose songs have had enduring appeal (and include modern standards such as "The Last Thing On My Mind") known for a cynical, often political edge. In 2009, he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Paxton was born in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest child of Burton and Esther Paxton. The Paxton family moved to Bristow, Oklahoma in 1948, where Tom grew to adulthood and which he still considers home.

Read more about Tom Paxton on Last.fm.


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