Willie Nelson singing "Living in the Promiseland"
Living in the Promiseland
Give us your tired and weak
And we will make them strong
Bring us your foreign songs
And we will sing along
Living in the Promiseland
Give us your tired and weak
And we will make them strong
Bring us your foreign songs
And we will sing along
Leave us your broken dreams
We'll give them time to mend
There's still a lot of love
Living in the Promiseland
We'll give them time to mend
There's still a lot of love
Living in the Promiseland
Living in the Promiseland
Our dreams are made of steel
The prayer of every man
Is to know how freedom feels
Our dreams are made of steel
The prayer of every man
Is to know how freedom feels
There is a winding road
Across the shifting sand
And room for everyone
Living in the Promiseland
Across the shifting sand
And room for everyone
Living in the Promiseland
So they came from a distant isle
Nameless woman
Faithless child like a bad dream
Until there was no room at all
No place to run, and no place to fall
Nameless woman
Faithless child like a bad dream
Until there was no room at all
No place to run, and no place to fall
Give us our daily bread
We have no shoes to wear
No place to call our home
Only this cross to bear
We have no shoes to wear
No place to call our home
Only this cross to bear
We are the multitudes
Lend us a helping hand
Is there no love anymore
Living in the Promiseland
Lend us a helping hand
Is there no love anymore
Living in the Promiseland
Living in the Promiseland
Our dreams are made of steel
The prayer of every man
Is to know how freedom feels
Our dreams are made of steel
The prayer of every man
Is to know how freedom feels
There is a winding road
Across the shifting sand
And room for everyone
Living in the Promiseland
Across the shifting sand
And room for everyone
Living in the Promiseland
Songwriters
Paul Madeira; Jimmy Dorsey
Paul Madeira; Jimmy Dorsey
Published by
MORLEY MUSIC CO.
Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.
REFUGEES DETAINED AFTER IMMIGRATION BAN
Nytimes.com 1/28/17 Maybe sometime in 1984.
REFUGEES DETAINED AFTER IMMIGRATION BAN
Nytimes.com 1/28/17 Maybe sometime in 1984.
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