Nothing But A Breeze Lyrics by John Denver

Nothing But A Breeze Lyrics

    This song was first released on the seasons of the heart album. it is the only album it has been released on.

    Life is just too short for some folks
    For other folks it just drags on
    Some folks like the taste of smokey whiskey
    Others figure tea's too strong

    Well, i'm the type of guy who wants to ride the middle
    I don't like all this bouncing back and forth
    Me, i want to live with my feet in dixie
    And my head in the cool blue north

    In a small suburban garden
    Not a single neighbour knows our name
    I know the woman wishes we would move some place
    Where the houses aren't all the same

    Jesse, i wish you would take mewhere the grass is greener
    I couldn't really say where it may be
    Oh, some place high on a montain top
    Bown by the deep blue sea

    And there we'll do just as we please
    It ain't nothing but a breeze

    One day i'll be old gray grandpa
    All the pretty girls will call me "sir"
    Now where they're asking me how things are
    Soon they'll ask me how things are

    Well, i don't mind being an old gray grandpa
    As long as you'll be my gray grandma
    But i wish we would move with our tea and cookies
    To the shade of the old pawpaw

    There we'll do just as we please
    It ain't nothing but a breeze

    Life is just too short for some folks
    For other foks it just drags on
    Some folks like the taste of smokey whiskey
    Others figure tea's too strong

    Well, i'm the type of guy who wants to ride in the middle
    I don't like all this bouncing back and forth
    Me, i want to live with my feet in dixie
    And my head in the cool blue north

    Words and music by jesse winchester

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