We Dont Want To Go


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WE DON'T WANT TO GO
Bob Clayton, c 1984
The music's gone on all night long, and we don't want to go
No one's said there's no more songs, and we don't want to go
Everybody's had a turn,
We sang like we had time to burn,
We sang until the sun's return, and we don't want to go
We passed around a little wine, and we don't want to go
It made the music extra fine, and we don't want to go
The new songs sounded extra good,
The old ones like we knew they would
It's time to quit, you know we should, but we don't want to go
Most of us have to work tomorrow, but we don't want to go
The weekend's gone, to our great sorrow, but we don't want to go
The rosy dawn's begun to peep,
We've sung away the night so deep,
And, though I think I'd kill for sleep, we don't want to go
We sang until the break of day, but we don't want to go
It's time to up and go away, but we don't want to go
So if I can just find the key,
And lay that guitar 'cross my knee,
The words'll all come back to me, 'cause we don't want to go
This is the third or fourth draft of the song I keep changing
some lines, and haven't settled on one total version yet Try
your own ideas and rhymes It could even be a "zipper" song, if
you're fast enough with your mental feet
The tune derives from "Old Macdonald" but changes with the
addition of the bridge
DC







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