On That Note: Too Early, Too Late

Desperado, why don't you come to your senses?
Come down from your fences, open the gate
It may be rainin', but there's a rainbow above you
You better let somebody love you
(Let somebody love you)
You better let somebody love you before it's too late
 
But you and I, we've been through that
And this is not our fate
So let us stop talking falsely now
The hour's getting late
Hey!"



but it would be wrong not to post the original, too...



Get out of my head, man!

Beat me by seconds probably while I was debating Dylan or Hendrix version. :rolleyes:
 
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All you want to do is ride around Sally, ride, Sally, ride
All you want to do is ride around Sally, ride, Sally, ride
All you want to do is ride around Sally, ride, Sally, ride. Huh
All you want to do is ride around Sally, ride, Sally, ride

One of these early mornings, baby, you gonna be wiping your weeping eyes
Huh, what I said now?

 
Used to turn out the lights in my dorm room after dinner and smoke a cigarette while listening to this album (on vinyl of course)

For long you live and high you fly
But only if you ride the tide
And balanced on the biggest wave
You race towards an early grave

 
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What time is it?
Four-thirty
It's not late, naw, naw,
Just early, early, early

 
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And go-kart Mozart
Was checking out the weather chart
To see if it was safe outside
And little Early Pearly
Came by in his curly-wurly
And asked me if I needed a ride
Asked me if I needed a ride

 
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My love is the evening breeze touching your skin
The gentle sweet singing of leaves in the wind
The whisper that calls after you in the night
And kisses your ear in the early light

 
"The Midnight Oil" by Barbara Mandrell, a 1973 single that went to #7 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart, but became Mandrell's first number one on the Cashbox Country Singles chart. The song is widely regarded as the first country hit with a cheatin' song performed from a woman's point of view.

The video is a live performance of the song in 1975 from a show called Pop Goes the Country. Check out the big 70s hair!

Lyrics: "That call was from the office and I lie and tell him I don't know how late I'll be/While I'm putting on my makeup, I'm putting on the one who really loves me".

 
Closing out the evening with a double-play...

(Love, love)
They got it early in the morning
(Love, love)
They got it late in the evening
(Love, love)
Well, I want that, need it
(Love, love)
Oh, I gotta gotta have it