… that we would live in France.”
With a haunting melody and lyrics describing a life of longing, Judy Collins composed this song in 1969, as a loving tribute to her father, who taught her to dream. He died shortly thereafter, never having heard her perform it. I hope you enjoy this musical montage (click here for the music) and Happy Father’s Day!
“My father always promised us, that we would live in France 
We lived in Ohio then, he worked in the mines 
On his dreams like boats, We knew we would sail in time 
I stayed behind the youngest still, Only danced alone,
The colors of my father’s dreams, Faded without a sound 
And I live in Paris now
My children dance and dream 
Hearing the ways of a miner’s life, In words they’ve never seen…
I sail my memories of home, Like boats across the Seine
And watch the Paris sun, As it sets in my father’s eyes again…”
Have a lovely father’s day… Susan





















