On the Fourth of July Lyrics by James Taylor

On the Fourth of July Lyrics

    Shall I tell it again how we started as friends
    Who would run into one another now and again
    At the Yippee Cai O or the Mesa Dupree
    Or a dozen different everyday places to be

    I was loping along living alone
    We were ever so brave on the telephone
    Would you care to come down for fireworks time
    We could each just reach
    We step out of line

    And the smell of the smoke and the lay of the land
    and the feeling of finding one's heart in one's hand
    and the tiny tin voice of the radio band singing
    "love must stand"
    Love forever and ever must stand

    Unbelievable you, impossible me
    The fool who fell out of the family tree
    The fellow that found the philosopher's stone
    Deep underground like a dinosaur bone

    Who fell into you at a quarter to two
    With a tear in your eye for the Fourth of July
    For the patriots and the minutemen
    And the things you believe they believed in then

    Such as freedom, and freedom's land
    And the kingdom of God and the rights of man
    With the tiny tin voice of the radio band
    Singing "love must stand"
    Love forever and ever must stand
    And forever must stand

    Oh the smell of the smoke as we lay on the land
    and the feeling of finding my heart in my hand
    with the tiny tin voice of the radio band
    singing "love must stand"
    love forever and ever must stand

    All on the Fourth of July
    On the Fourth of July

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