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(PIANO & GUITAR INTRO)

the rain let up when the sun went down

I was livin' in a sad old story

the moon didn't shine but the train was on time

and the fox looked down on the glory

the fox looked down on the glory



the mare went lame and the fox got blame

there were tracks leadin' down from the trestle

then someone said that the fox was dead

but no one spoke of the devil

no one spoke of the devil

(GUITAR & HARP STUFF w/cool bass line)



the winter turned spring the valley turned green

the fox burned red in the sunrise

the hawk got shot the thief got caught

and the fox stood still on the hillside

the fox stood still on the hillside



then you broke up and I broke down

we're all in the soul of the stranger

and I know now what you knew then

the fox just laughed at the danger

the fox just laughed at the danger

(KEYBOARD & HARP STUFF)



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Lyrics are copyright 1977, Steve Cash
(PIANO & GUITAR INTRO)      the rain let up when the sun went down      I was livin' in a sad old story      the moon didn't shine but the train was on time      and the fox looked down on the glory      the fox looked down on the glory            the mare went lame and the fox got blame      there were tracks leadin' down from the trestle      then someone said that the fox was dead      but no one spoke of the devil      no one spoke of the devil      (GUITAR & HARP STUFF w/cool bass line)            the winter turned spring the valley turned green      the fox burned red in the sunrise      the hawk got shot the thief got caught      and the fox stood still on the hillside      the fox stood still on the hillside            then you broke up and I broke down      we're all in the soul of the stranger      and I know now what you knew then      the fox just laughed at the danger      the fox just laughed at the danger      (KEYBOARD & HARP STUFF)            ______________________________________________________________________      Lyrics are copyright 1977, Steve Cash