These are some of the songs I have sung over the years. I hope you
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Track
1. I Would Like to Sit Down By You
I would
like to sit down by you, I would like to listen to your dreams
I wouldlike
to close my eyes and listen to your dreams
I'dlike
to hold your hand in mine if you will one day let me
Butif
you feel you cannot I will understand
I would
like to sit down by you, I would like to hear your violin
I wouldlike
to close my eyes and listen to your dreams
Mikanseaten
one by one as the sun is crossing the room
I wouldlike
to close my eyes and listen to your dreams
You may
think that you deceived me, that what I see it isn't you, not
reallyyou
Butall
I want is to close my eyes and be with you
I know
that one day you'll be leaving
ForBirmingham
and other places where dreams are waiting
I knowI
can't go, the sun's across the room now
I wouldlike
to close my eyes and listen to your dreams
A spider
in a can of tea, it don't taste too bad
Andthe
salt I put in my yogurt by mistake it tasted sad
It'sa
precious memory I won't forget
You gave
me fruit from off of your tree, I gave you bread and a song
Andeven
if that's all there is, your smile it keeps me warm
It'sa
precious memory I won't forget
I don't
know where this road is going, I only know where it's been
I knowI
don't know you well, but what I know is this
The song
I sung of sun crossing the room brought to your eyes
Memories
of days we never shared, but I don't mind
It'sa
precious memory I won't forget
You said
that wasn't what you meant when I drew you running away from me
Butall
I want to remember is a girl who must be free
It'sa
precious memory I won't forget
Track
3. (songs 3-8) TOFU SPAGHETTI (homecoming)
Oh TS,
I eat it every night
Folksmay
say you're crazy and you know they're right
Butif
this world is normal, I don't wanna be
I'drather
be living with the fishies in the sea
Oh TSis
the way for me
Now futsu
spaghetti don't taste too bad
butyou
eat it every night and I think you've had enough
ButTS
is the way for me, it makes life less boring and fun to be
Oh TSis
the way for me
Nowwhen
your friends come over, they want some supper
Whatare
you gonna do?
Areyou
gonna take a chance and put in the beans
Areyou
gonna do what you always do?
Butif
you add the beans, they say you're crazy
Theysay
good-bye forever to you
Welldon't
you a-worry cause x is my friend
Andshe
likes Tofu!
Continues
OYOGE TAIYAKI KUN (well,not my song but I look like the singer, Shimon Masato
who made it famous and was
on a TV look-alike contest-this is about
bean-jam waffles fighting
withthe cook and escaping into the sea!)
RIPPLING SEA (WORDS BY HAJIME UEHARA)
The rippling
sea reflecting the light of the sunset
On theedge
of the hill and the faint purple colour spreading over the sky
Thetime
changing from the sea roar in the day to a nursery song
A flight
of small birds flew off on their way home by heading toward a
fire
Burningon
the seashore in the distance
The light
of the sea cottages went out one by one
I onlyheard
the voices of two children playing with the sea turning
purple
here
Continues
Eachday
is different, unlike another
Eventhough
there's sometimes sunshine
Eventhough
there's often rain
Eachone
is different, unlike another
Butlike
the moon's reflection in the sea it's not the same
And though
the ocean's fingers in your hair may bring you memories of days
Thatyou
don't care to feel again for fear of pain, I understand, I think
I do
Remember
that all days are new that red and blue are not the same
Remember
that my love for you is not the same as his was for you
Eachday
is different, each day is new....
Eachtime
is different unlike another
Eventhough
these fingers flowing free a fire that feels familiar
Eachone
is different, unlike another
Butin
the mirror of your memories I can read his name
And oh
I wish that I could reach inside your heart
Andsteal
away the sadness and the past of pain he left behind
Remember
that all days are new that red and blue are not the same
Remember
that my love for you is not the same as his was for you
Eachday
is different, each day is new....
Continues
THE NIGHT IS YOUNG
Oh the
moon, oh the moon seems so different tonight
Maybeit's
your dancing, maybe it's little too much wine
Oh thestars
in the sky seem to be smiling down
Maybethey
are, maybe they are, maybe I've just learned how to see them
Oh dance
a little more, the night is young, let it hold you
Andin
the wine-lit candle light your hair it flies, my heart does too
I knowthat
the stars must go, and oh I fear their going
Oh dance
a little more, the night is young
Oh the
life I lived before seems so different tonight
Maybeit's
your dancing, maybe it's your road so like my own
Oh thesongs
I've sung before seem so much sweeter tonight
Maybethey
are, maybe they are
Maybeyou've
taught me how to feel them
Oh stay
a while more, the night is young, let me hold you
Yourbody
in the candle light, I watch you as you sleep the night
I knowthat
all songs must end, and oh I fear their going
Oh staya
while more, the night is young
Track 4.
(song 9) Stripey the Tiger
When I was a kid I had a stuffed tiger. I did voices andlittle
shows. This is an attempt to "revive" him.
Track 5. (song 10) EXPERIMENTAL UNFINISHED SONG
I wrote this poem a long time ago,
but here I was experimenting with
multiple
instruments on the sythnthesizer. It is an anti-Vietnam war song.
There's
a lesson to be learned in the trees
Go tothe
forest, go and you will see it
Andwhen
you return you'll pass it around
Thetrees
live and we should see that children live too
Andwhen
children die we must be there to turn death around
Armedonly
with love and anger
There'sa
lesson to be learned in the trees
Theylove
with emerald wonder
Nowgo
out from the forest and bring back all the wounded
Track 18 (on original CD--song 11) ThreeMonths Ago
THREE
MONTHS AGO
Threemonths
ago, how could we know that things would be this way,this
Å@way
Andthen
I turned around, your body soft and warm that once beside melay
Wasgone,
oh so gone
Butlife
so cruel can be so kind, and endings beget beginnings
Endings
Å@arenot the end
I often
felt you thought the room was much too small
Butthen
you leftÅ@without a word,without a word
Andtonight
I sleep alone, the room soÅ@dark,so
cold
Theysay
tomorrow sun will shine, but I don't know, no I
don'tknow
And love's
not a thing forever, bitter and sweet forever
Onecannot
beÅ@without the other
Theother
side of our treasure's now
A bitof
hope and then hope, a cloudless sky and then a cloud
Butlife
soÅ@cruel can be so kind, and endingsbeget
beginnings
Endingsare
not theÅ@end
Oh three
months ago, how could we know that things would be this way,
thisway
In adream
I turned around, your body soft and warm again besideme lay
Butnow
it's gone, oh so gone....
Track 6. (song 12) ELUCEVAN LE STELLE (PUCCINI, TOSCA)
Track 7. (song 13)
IT IS ENOUGH, (Mendelssohn)
lyrics:
Paul Arenson
melody:
Tom Paxton (Rambling Boy)
Umareta
tsuji kara
Dete
ike to iu no ka
Sore
wa tottemo
Fushigi
na koto da
Where will you go Chong Gyan-yong?
This land's the only one you've known
Doko ni ike yoo?
It's your home, your only one
And Constant
Louis, when his mother died
He couldn't
leave to say good-bye
Moshi
ittara, kaerenai
Hazubeki
kotoba
Bokura
ni oshiete
Naze
kyouhi wa hanzai?
Jinshu
sabetsu wa seifu no tsumi da
Dochi
no hou ga okii no ka?
Umareta
tsuchi kara
Dete
ike to iu no ka
Sore
wa tottemo
Hazubeki
koto da
lyrics:
Paul Arenson
melody:
Phil Ochs (The Crucifixion)
You can
come back now, Hayashida Homu Daijin said
For
in the past you gave your fingerprint and one time is enough now he said
But
there is just one thing you've got to understand, though you were born
and brought up here in this land
You
broke the law and the guilty they must pay
So we've
taken your permanent residence away
You say
you deserve to stay here, Choi, just like a Japanese
But
you're only a Korean so get down upon your knees
How
long you can stay here is a matter we'll decide
For
foreigners who make trouble are the ones we most despise
So obey
the law and don't make waves and we might just let you stay
But
raise your voice and you'll soon be on your way
I sing a song of people struggling to be free
I sing a song of justice, its day is coming
Five
years in waiting, nine times he tried
But
Han Jong-souk's request to leave the country was denied each time
Hayashida
houmu-daijin smiles, says "You're rights have been restored:
You're
free to travel and to work since you gave your print before"
Maybe
he should pay him for the job he holds no more
Houmusho
destroyer of lives
Not so
fast Hayashida, you've not yet won your war
For
you cannot force obedience to your racist little laws
And
in our place our children will refuse just like before
And
the world will see the real criminals are the ones who make the law
And
we'll continue our resistance 'til there's justice in this land
And
you, its would-be killers are safely gone
Hypocrites
mouth words of liberation, speaking of the the tyrants' rule
But
when the man ferom the governmnet comes
They
put the money into his hand
The
money for the war, the money for the moon, the money for the king
Means
hunger for the weak, hunger for the poor
Hunger
for the children of the sun
What
better men are we than the government men
Who
drain the lives from the poor
What
good areour beliefs to the children who must starve
When
we give our money to the government men
Hell
no, I won't go, I'm not going to Vietnam
Hell
no, I won't go to fight your bloody war
You
rape, you rob, you murder
You
kill for pride and profit
You
take newborn babies barely out of their beds
Send
them to the forest, guns in their hands
And
when they come back, medals on their chest
When
they come back pride in their hearts
When
they come back blood on their hands
You'll
tell them that they fought for the honor of our nation
You'll
tell them taht they fought for the freedom of the world
Even
though they've destroyed half the population
Oh no
Lyndon Johnson, you can't fool me
I'll
not fall for your trap
And
I'll not fight for pride nor profit
I'll
not fight for you
I drove
out of the city like a thousand fools must do
Searching
for the vanishing green grassy dew
But
where there had been forests in rocky hills bejewelled
By sparkling
springs and canyons, the highway had poked through
It poked
through the green and grassy land I loved
Ripped
right on through the dreams I dreamed would triumph above
All
the shit they pile upon us when our heads are in the ground
And
I'll follow the path of wonder throught the wood
And
never let monoxide bring me down
I came
upon a girl in a field of flowers free
I asked
her would she like to spend the night with me
We roamed
the woodland vallies and drank the mountain wines
Shared
the starlit evening with the berries on the vines
One
dark and misty morning I woke and found her gone
And
on the nearest hillside a highway pierced the dawn
So come
you woodland rovers who love the grassy dew
Never
sleep the evening or a highway may poke through
It'll
lead out of the city and a thousand fools like you
Will
wonder where's the vanishing green grassy dew
The newspapers
tell a story sad of the 40,00 U.S. dead
But
did you know Mr. and Mrs. America of the million Vietnamese who've died
and bled
1 million
forty thousand human lives have shed the blood that never had to fall
They
died for the fortune of your president while like lifeless stone you said
nothing at all
Let me
ask you Mr. and Mrs. Citizen as the days they turn dark and cold
Wil
you let your country do to your sons what your parents let the Germans
do to the Jews
Are you
eveil are you human do you have a heart, do you bear any love for your
own
Or do
you laugh with Bob Hope and Martha Ray
As they
lead you children off to die and kill
Rise
up Mr. and Mrs. America, stand tall against the storms and the lies
And
when they say its time for your son to serve
Tell
them that he'll never go-hell no we won't go
Because
1 million 40 thousand human lives are testimony to the fact
That
the killers of our children must never be embraced
That
true love must blossom again
Let us
wipe out the venom and erase all the lies
And
bring a halt to their ways
So that
when a young woman wants to be a mother to a child
She'll
never fear that war will be his end
Your
thoughts are all drifting upon the sea
You
stand in the sand and let your dreams
Fall
down from your eyes and catch the breeze
That
flows o'er the ocean and promises freedom
You thought
you were stronger and then you cried
For
whatever reason apologized
But
each time you fall at least you try
And
look for the things that clutter your mind
My friend
you are never alone
For
though you are locked up inside
My heart
feels the tide pounding against you
It's
well that I realize you wish life could be
So very
much simpler than ever it's been
But
drowning your mind until it is cold
Will
leave ungentle and ravage your soul
But see
all the tensin that waits in my eyes
And
know that I'm with you but dressed in disguise
And
if in some hour you've lost everything
Then
come and sit by me, we'll talk and we'll sing
My friend
you are never alone
For
though you are locked up inside
My heart
feels the tide pounding against you
Tnen
see the sun on the water arise
The
day that has gone agains tries
To lift
its young eyes
And
it does
Drunken Sailor
Oh what
should we do with the drunken sailor...
Early
in the morning
Hooray
and up she rises..
Early
in the morning
Put him in the longboat 'til he's sober
Shave his belly with a rusty razor
Give him a hair of the dog that bit him
That's what we do with the drunken sailor
If the
pressures of the world get you down.....don't you cry
Have
a piece of apple pie or become a super spy
Don't
watch the worries of the world go by
While
all your friends are flying high
Smoke
a little pot and see what's not
There's
more truth there than anywhere
Don't
mope around with your nose to the ground
Just
stick it in your TV set.
If the
pressures of the world get you down.....don't you cry
Stick
a knife in your neighbor's back
Hit
him in the head with an iron rack
When
he's dead just grab his bread
And
buy yourself a yoyo
Spin
it up and spin it down
Jusmp
and skip all through the town
Jump
so high you fall through the sky
And
the moment that you land you're dead
If the
pressures of the world get you down.....don't you cry
If the
pressures of the world get you down.....take an elevator up
We sit
in the moonlight our hearts full of love
As the
salt water breezes roll in from the sea
In our
souls there is peace though sadly we know
That
the army has called me and I would not go
Tomorrow
they'll come and I must depart
To spend
3 years in prison for refusing to fight
To fight
in a war where all men must be brave
So that
they can kill, all life for to save
So come
sit down here by me together we'll be
Lovers
this evening, though soon I must leave
I'll
hug you and kiss you and promise you this
That
when 3 years have passed I'll sit by you again
Sitting
in a circle smoking dope
Everyone
is filled with so much hope and something else
James
Taylor spins around and we dig his groovy sound
Just
turn the volume louder if you please
Everyone
is taking off their clothes
Everyone
is grooving on their toes
And
passing round the pipe of peace and joy
And
bless the heart of every born
Who
doesn't think of which girl's breast to hold
Can't
you see that we ain't really free
Do you
believe that flying high is freedom
Love
can't be smoked
It's
more than lust
It must
be found
Eveyone
is floating the door
They
leave our hosting crying on the floor
Because
she can't find the deodorant
To cover
up the smoking scent
Her
folks will surely smell when they return
But tomorrow
is another lovely day
I'm
sure her friends will just go their own way
Because
they don't know what they're looking for
But
where there's smoke there's an open door
And
where there's love the room is always bare
I learned the first from Jan Hammerlund Mari Salanda in Sweden when I visted Izzy Young around 1973-4 (founder of the New York Folklore Center.It is about a satisfied mind being more important than having lots of money.
The second is a song I heard on a record by Monica Tournell (?)
It is nonsense song.
All Songs copyright (c) 1966-20001
paul arenson, tokyo japan unless otherwise noted.