At the End of the River

 

(Song for THE BAND, Woodstock, N.Y.)

 

(David Munyon / Gary Vincent / Greg Humphrey)

 

This song was written during a writing session at Gary Vincents house, we were trying to write a song for THE BAND, and it took on a life of it's own... Gary I tried to reach you by telephone, I couldn't reach you, so please find Humphrey for any royalties from this song or please check with GEMA in Germany. And again, Love should do it...once again...

 

 

We been running from thes rainbows

With intentions good as gold

We been high... almost died

Somehow we kept it on the road

Someone called me up and told me

You were smoking like a train

If you hear from Mister Sister... say we're dancin' in the rain

 

In between the night in August

When you wonder where she is

For a second you surrender

At the end of the river

 

Robert wrote said he was travelin'

Searching for what he didn't know

The drummer wired from a wooden boat

Sure hope there's dreams enough to float

 

In between the night in August

When you wonder where she is

For a second you surrender

At the end of the river

 

Ahhhhh... watch the river flow

Ahhhhh... ain't the water cold

 

Are you still driving your old Shelby

Where so many others fell

I saw a guy on morning T.V.

Was it you I couldn't tell

Could you call or bring the photos

I'll bring the cooler and the ice

An' we'll sit upon this crazy world, spread a blanket on disguise

 

David Munyon: vocal, guitar

Chris Jones: guitar

Hans-Jörg Maucksch: bass