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Tie Me At the Crossroads - Bruce Cockburn



     
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Tie me at the crossroads when I die
Hang me in the wind 'til I get good and dry
And the kids that pass can scratch their heads
And say 'who was that guy?'
Tie me at the crossroads when I dieLooking outward see what you can see
By the time you look at something it's already history
As the echoes of our passing fade, all there is to say
Is, 'You know I loved you all in my particular way'Tie me at the crossroads when I die
Hang me in the wind 'til I get good and dry
And the kids that pass can scratch their heads
And say 'who was that guy?'
Tie me at the crossroads when I dieIt's more blessed to give than it is to receive
Except when it comes to free advice I believe
Here I go anyway, back seat driving tonight
Move fast, stay cool, keep your eye on the front sight

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Bruce Cockburn (pronounced "CO-burn") (born May 27, 1945 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) has had a long and distinguished career, with much success in his native Canada. He has written songs in styles ranging from folk to jazz-influenced rock to rock and roll. Cockburn was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2012 he received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (in Canada the award was to honour "significant contributions and achievements by Canadians").

Read more about Bruce Cockburn on Last.fm.


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