Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Man, you should have seen me way back then
I could tell a tale, I could make it spin
I could tell you black was white
I could tell you day was night
Not only that, I could tell you why
Back then I could really tell a lie
Well, I'd hire a kid to say that he was lame
Then I'd touch him and make him walk again
Then I'd pull some magic trick
I'd pretend to heal the sick
I was taking everything they had to give
It wasn't all that bad a way to live
Well, I am in this desert town and it's hot as hell
But no one's buying what I got to sell
I make my lame kid walk
I make a dumb guy talk
I'm preaching up a storm both night and day
But everyone just turns and walks away
Well I can see that I'm only wasting time
So I head across the road to drink some wine
This old man comes up to me
He says, I seen you on the street
You're pretty good, if I do say myself
But the guy that come through last month, he was something else
Instead of calling out for fire from above
He just gets real quiet and talks about love
And I'll tell you something funny
He didn't want nobody's money
Now I'm not exactly sure what this all means
But it's the damnedest thing I swear I've ever seen
Well, since that time every town is the same
I can't make a dime, I don't know why I came
I decide I'll go and find him
And find out who's behind him
He has everyone convinced that he's for real
Well, I figure we can work us out a deal
So he offers me a job and I say fine
He says I'll get paid off on down the line
Well, I guess I'll string along
Don't see how too much can go wrong
As long as he pays my way, I guess I'll follow
We're headed for Jerusalem tomorrow
Jerusalem Tomorrow was written by David Olney.
Jerusalem Tomorrow was produced by Allen Reynolds & Richard Bennett.