There’s a World by Neil Young

More from Neil Young’s Harvest. This one also fits what I am facing. We never know as a child what we will see in our lifetime and what challenges we will face. It may be challenging, but it is better than the alternative. LOL From Wikipedia: After the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young split, Young recruited a new group of country session musicians, which he christened The Stray Gators and recorded a country rock record in Harvest. The record was a massive hit, producing a US number one single in “Heart of Gold”. Other songs returned to some usual Young themes: “Alabama” was “an unblushing rehash of ‘Southern Man'”;[1] “Words (Between the Lines of Age)” featured a lengthy guitar workout with the band; and “The Needle and the Damage Done” was a lament for great artists who had died of heroin addiction. The album’s success caught Young off guard and his first instinct was to back away from stardom. He would later write that “Heart of Gold” “put me in the middle of the road. Traveling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch. A rougher ride but I saw more interesting people there.” Lyrics: There’s a world you’re living in No one else has your part All God’s children in the wind Take it in and blow hard. Look around it, have you found it Walking down the avenue? See what it brings, could be good things In the air for you. We are leaving. We are gone. Come with us to all alone. Never worry. Never moan. We will leave you all alone. In the mountains, in the
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