Your account Your account


Member area Your account
Login
Password

Forgot your password?
Register
Your account Your account

 Promiscuous by Nelly Furtado
 Hips Don't Lie by Shakira
 Crazy by Gnarls Barkley
 So Sick by Ne-Yo
 Where'd You Go by Fort Minor
 Stars Are Blind by Paris Hilton
 A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson
 Pump It by Black Eyed Peas
 Ain't No Other Man by Christina Aguilera
 Unfaithful by Rihanna

Top 50

Your account Your account

 Madonna
 Aerosmith
 Coldplay
 Black Eyed Peas
 Gwen Stefani
 U2
 Christina Aguilera
 Ne-Yo
 Jessica Simpson
 Shakira

Top 50

Your account Your account

 18 Tracks by Bruce Springsteen
 R.U.L.E. by Ja Rule
 Ray of Light by Madonna
 Donut Comes Alive by Alice Donut
 Last Temptation by Ja Rule
 Born in The U. S. a. by Bruce Springsteen
 Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen
 Collection by Abba
 So Long, Astoria by Ataris
 Back to Bedlam by James Blunt

Top 50

Browse artists > A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  # 

Lyrics >  E >  Eagles lyrics >  Eagles > Earlybird

Earlybird

Printer Friendly Version
Early in the morning
About the break of day
The earlybird is working
So his life don’t fade away
Spends his life denying that
He’s got no time for flying
In the breeze
High up on his own, the eagle flies alone
And he is free
Earlybird is scratching though
The going’s getting tough
Time is passing by him and he just
Can’t get enough
He’ll tell you all is well when
All is really going wrong
The earlybird will wake one day
And find his life is gone
You know I like to lay in bed
And sleep out in the sun
Reading books and playing crazy music
Just for fun
You know it makes feel so fine
And puts my mind at ease to
Know that I don’t harm a soul
In doing what I please
Aaahhhh, ahhhh , ahhhhh ahhh.....
Any old day you say,
Ain’t gonna fade away
Any old day you say,
Ain’t gonna fade away

Posters

[ All posters ]
The Addicts - Made In England
The Addicts - Made In England
An addict prepares to smoke a lump of raw opium
An addict prepares to smoke a lump of raw opium
Cape Point is the accepted line between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
Cape Point is the accepted line between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans

Other Songs

Eagles - 1972

Chug All Night

Most of Us Are Sad

Nightingale

Peaceful Easy Feeling

Take It Easy

Take The Devil

Train Leaves Here This Morning

Tryin’

Witchy Woman

Eagles - 1972

Your account Your account
Buy this album ]
(c) 2006, Realook