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Subject: Are you listening to me
Written By: Trebor on 10/04/04 at 9:11 am
Deep in the west where the tall mountians grow i've gone home
where the heaven above turns red from the fire down below
chorus; are you listening to me when i'm talking to you said together we're one and divided we're through so you hang on to me and i'll hang onto to you
i was given a tape with this song in the late 80's and would love to find out who and what it is.
Trebor
Subject: Re: Are you listening to me
Written By: Shelly on 10/07/04 at 8:19 pm
"Deep in the West"
by Shake Russell, redone by Waylon Jennings
Deep in the West where the tall mountains grow,
I've gone home.
Where the Heaven above turns red from the fire,
Down below.
Are you listening to me, when I'm talking to you?
Said together we're one, divided we're through;
Divided we're through.
Silver friend at night, yellow friend you come,
With the dawn.
Back in my heart, I've been drying my eyes,
See me run.
So you hang onto me, and I'll hang on to you.
Said together we're one, divided we're through;
Divided we're through.
Refusing to talk, I suppose that it's all,
For loves sake.
And learning to give, that's important, before you can take,
From me
Are you listening to me, when I'm talking to you?
Said together we're one, divided we're through;
Divided we're through.
So hang onto me, and I'll hang on to you.
Said together we're one, divided we're through;
Divided we're through.