My Sweet Wyoming Home. by Bill Staines. There's a silence on the prairie. That a man can't help but feel;. There a shadow growing longer now,. And nipping at my heels..
Liverpool Light. by Bill Staines. I've sailed this island for most of my life. All the way from the Minch to Dundee. And in Liverpool once I did take me a wife.
I Must Be Going Home. by Bill Staines. All the city lights, they burn outside our window. With the fleeing of an autumn afternoon;. I'll shed a tear if I look down upon our river.
Flowers in the Snow. by Bill Staines. Who will walk her tonight out in the heather?. Who will laugh away the teardrop in her eye?. She wants someone to love her forever,.
Coyote. by Bill Staines. Here in the dawn. You got me listenin' to your song once again.. I love how it climbs and it hangs upon the wind.. Here in the dawn.
Child of mine, you are the wildest wind and the dearest dream. I will ever know.. Love's lasting light shines out from deep within this father's heart.
A COWBOY'S HARD TIMES. Well, I once was a cowboy, and I used to run wild.. And I rodeoed, wrangled, and rambled in style.. But I'm too old for horses, too old for the show,.
Bill Staines. . A baby child is born along the highway. A tiny little thing upon the land. An okie with his dreams out on the byway. Lifts the tiny baby in his hand.
Bill Staines. . Who will walk her tonight out in the heather. Who will laugh away the teardrop in her eye. She wants someone to love her forever. But every new love only brings another lie.
Child of mine, you are the wildest wind. And the dearest dream I will ever know. Love's lasting light shines out from deep within. This father's heart as I watch you grow.