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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 sunNow I'm leaving more behind than I care to talk about
Just more pain than this heart of mine 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 aroundThere'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 saysWon'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 hearI 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 mistBut 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 saysWon'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 hearWon'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 hearAnd she says

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Joe Higgs (June 3, 1940 – December 18, 1999) was a reggae musician from Jamaica. In the 1960s he was part of the duo Higgs and Wilson together with Roy Wilson. Higgs knew Bob Marley from the early 1960s. In fact, Marley acknowledged later on that he had been an influential figure for him. Most people interested in classical reggae do not recognize his name, however Higgs has been regarded as the "Father of Reggae' by Jimmy Cliff. For a while Higgs toured with Cliff as well as The Wailers when Bunny Wailer refused to go on the tour in mid 1970s while The Wailers were having disputes.

Read more about Joe Higgs on Last.fm.


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