STARS IN THEIR EYES
Mark Elliott & Tom Paxton
This song is about heroes and I had the opportunity to write it and perform it with a musical hero of mine.
The Wright
brothers knew that within their own time
They'd take to the air on wide wings they would climb
There were those that said "never" it just couldn't be
But the dreamers took wing back in nineteen and three
They had
stars, stars, stars in their eyes
An endless horizon, a miracle prize
With stars, stars, stars in their eyes
They wouldn't take no for an answer
Old Mother
Jones called the mine owners mean
They tossed her in jail back in nineteen thirteen
She worked for the union all fire and rage
Saying, "Labor is worthy of a true living wage."
(Repeat Chorus)
When Woody
Guthrie was here, Woody Guthrie wrote songs
He stood up and said, “cruel hunger is wrong”
He never stopped caring he wouldn’t quit trying
With hope and defiance he sent his songs flying
(Repeat Chorus)
The
doom-criers claim that the children today
Care nothing at all for a world far away
But under their cool and their careful disguise
I'm looking at young ones with stars in their eyes
(Repeat Chorus)
Mark
Elliott- Vocals & 12 String Acoustic Guitar
Tom Paxton- Vocals
Mark Prentice- Bass
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1991 Mighty Nice Music, BMI/Pax Music, ASCAP