2012년 5월 30일 수요일

Saturday In The Park -- Chicago


Saturday in the park, I think it was the Fourth of July
Saturday in the park, I think it was the Fourth of July
People dancing, people laughing, a man selling ice cream 
Can you dig it  And I've been waiting such a long time For Saturday

Saturday in the park You'd think it was the Fourth of July
Saturday in the park You'd think it was the Fourth of July
People talking, really smiling A man playing guitar Singing for us all
Will you help him change the world Can you dig it And I've been waiting
such a long time For today

Slow motion riders fly the colors of the day A bronze man still can tell stories his own way Listen children all is not lost, all is not lost, oh no, no,
Funny days in the park, every day's the Fourth of July
Funny days in the park, every day's the Fourth of July
People reaching, people touching, A real celebration Waiting for us all, If we want it, really want it Can you dig it And I've been waiting such a long time
For the day                                          (sing365)  




Chicago's main songwriter, Robert Lamm, wrote this after a particularly exhilarating 4th of July spent in New York's Central Park, where there were steel drum players, singers, dancers and jugglers.                                (songfacts)  


              
               


               

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