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Bob Dylan: One more cup of coffee

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PBZARET

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Feb 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/11/98
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Strange how your message is listed as being sent on Monday, May 4 1998. There
is something science fictiony about a date that is 3 months in the future. I
wonder how that happened. Nevertheless, I have the lyrics and music to ONE
MORE CUP OF COFFEE (subtitled VALLEY BELOW), (c) 1975. I like songs about
coffee, my favorite beverage and have collected this one amongst about 25
others.

Your breath is sweet
Your eyes are like two jewels in the sky,
Your back is straight, hair is smooth
On the pillow where you lie.
But I don't sense affection
No gratitude or love.
Your loyalty is not to me
But to the stars above.
One more cup of coffee for the road
One more cup of coffe 'fore I go
To the valley below.

2. Your daddy he's an outlaw
And a wanderer by trade
He'll teach you how to pick and choose
And how to throw the blade.
He overseas his kingdom
So no stranger does intrude.
His voice it trembles as he calls out for\
Another plate of food.
One more cup of coffe for the road
One more cup of coffe 'fore I go
To the valley below.

3. Your sister sees the future
Like your mama and yourself,
You've never learned to read or write
There's no books upon your shelf
And you pleasure knows no limits
Your voice is like a meadow lark
But your heart is like an ocean
Mysterious and dark.
One more cup of coffee for the road
One more cup of coffee 'fore I go
To the valley below.

Dan Perkins

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Feb 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/11/98
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PBZARET wrote:

> I like songs about
> coffee, my favorite beverage and have collected this one amongst about 25
> others.

Have you ever heard "I'll have another cup of coffee" by Cowboy Mouth. Good song.
Sort of about coffee.


Peace,


Dan Perkins
Austin, Texas

"Don't dream it, Be it."
Dr. Frank-N-Furter

Valerie L. Magee

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Feb 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/11/98
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Do you have Gordon Lightfoot's Second Cup Of Coffee in your collection?

brwr...@erols.com

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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You just don't know how very happy I am to have discovered (thanks to
you!) a song in honor of my all-time favorite beverage: **COFFEE**!!

I recommend the Starbucks "Kenya" blend, by the way. It's just about
right: not too weak and not too acidic. I'm a hopefully recovering
insomniac and perhaps- never-to-recover caffeine "junkie", so you just
don't know how very important coffee has always been in my life! (Tea
too, but to a much lesser extent, I'd really have to say...)

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pbz...@aol.com (PBZARET) wrote:
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> Strange how your message is listed as being sent on Monday, May 4 1998. There
> is something science fictiony about a date that is 3 months in the future. I
> wonder how that happened. Nevertheless, I have the lyrics and music to ONE

> MORE CUP OF COFFEE (subtitled VALLEY BELOW), (c) 1975. I like songs about


> coffee, my favorite beverage and have collected this one amongst about 25
> others.
>

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Nancy Gallagher

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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If you're looking, the song is from Dylan's album/CD 'Desire'.

Michel Harmon

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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You know, caffene may be the most powerful drug of all time.

Mike

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