“Harm’s Swift Way”
(originally by Townes Van Zandt)
I set myself to find
I swore to my love I would bring her there
Then I left my love behind
The desert was long, the mountains high
The road ran steep and winding
The promises so easily made
Unbearable, yet binding
Oh me, oh my
Who’s gonna count my time
Oh me, oh my
Who’s gonna count my time
Time will go, it never stays
Memory locked in her passing
Try, oh try to cling to her
Until she becomes everlasting
The world’s still blue, my word’s still true
I feel I’m turning hollow
She does as she please, if ever she leaves
I’ll strangle upon the sorrow
Oh me, oh my
Who’s gonna mark my time
Oh me, oh my
Who’s gonna mark my time
The road is past, tomorrow the sky
Between sometimes is blinding
Someday soon when I turn to cloud
I will fly on her wings somehow
Wrapped in the road and filled with above
The ground seems to fade away
Hold to the earth like a new born child
Pray she returns someday
Oh me, oh my
Who’s gonna mark my time
Oh me, oh my
Who’s gonna mark my time
Oh me, oh my
Who’s gonna mark my time
Oh me, oh my
Who’s gonna mark my time
About Robert Plant Lyrics
Artist: Robert Plant
Related songs: Cindy, I’ll Marry You Someday Lyrics
Album: Band of Joy
Release date: December 18, 2012
Label: Lakeshore Records
Born: August 20, 1948 (age 74 years), West Bromwich, United Kingdom
Grandchild: Sunny Plant-Jones
Songwriting partners: Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, John Bonham…
Awards: Kennedy Center Honors…
Nominations: Grammy Award for Album of the Year…