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“Thoughts and Words”, an acid-tinged love song, is one of the first written by Chris Hillman for The Byrds after his 1966 session with Hugh Masekela.
[Verse 1]
One day you came into my mind
And everything looked as though it was all mine
Loveliness to gaze upon
To feel your magic pulling me away
[Chorus]
I thought I was on top of it all
Everyone else was so small
Then I knew what you wanted to do
I knew what you wanted to do
[Verse 2]
Often think of times when all your thoughts and words
Come close to making me lose my mind
Moment now recalling all the time-involving minutes
That we spent alone
[Chorus]
I thought I was on top of it all
Everyone else was so small
Then I knew what you wanted to do
I knew what you wanted to do
[Verse 1]
One day you came into my mind
And everything looked as though it was all mine
Loveliness to gaze upon
To feel your magic pulling me away
[Chorus]
I thought I was on top of it all
Everyone else was so small
Then I knew what you wanted to do
I knew what you wanted to do
Thoughts and Words was written by Chris Hillman.
Thoughts and Words was produced by Gary Usher.
The Byrds released Thoughts and Words on Mon Feb 06 1967.