Bruce Cockburn &
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn
[Verse 1]
Oh, I have been a beggar
And shall be one again
And few the ones with help to lend
Within the world of men
[Chorus]
One day I walk in flowers
One day I walk on stones
Today I walk in hours
One day I shall be home
[Verse 2]
I've sat on the street corners
And watched the bootheels shine
And cried out glad and cried out sad
With every voice but mine
[Chorus]
One day I walk in flowers
One day I walk on stones
Today I walk in hours
One day I shall be home
One day I shall be home
[Outro]
Thank you
We're gonna play a song now
And I'm going to work our way into it playing a very old piece
Up until, uh, tonight
I've introduced it as being a piece from the fourteenth century
I was corrected last night though
By somebody who knew whose piece it was
Uh, it's from the fifteenth century, so
It comes from Burgundy
Uh, it was composed by a man named Gilles Binchois
It was quite, he was quite a popular composer at the time, in that place
And you can imagine this tune
Being number five with a crossbow bolt or something
On the Burgundian hit parade
One Day I Walk (Live) was written by Bruce Cockburn.
One Day I Walk (Live) was produced by Gene Martynec.