Americký písničkář pocházející z Nového Mexika (nar. 1943), vl. jm. Henry John Deutschendorf. Hudebně čerpá především z folku a country. Výrazný autor balad. Po odchodu do L.A. se v roce 1965 přidává ke skupině The Chad Mitchell Trio. Po...

Píseň: Rhymes and Reasons

Interpret:
John Denver
Album:
Rhymes and Reasons
So you speak to me of sadness and the coming of the winter, 
 the fear that is within you now, it seems to never end. 
 The dreams that have escaped you, 
 And the hopes that you've forgotten. 
 You tell me that you need me now, 
 you want to be my friend. 
 And you wonder where we're going, 
 where's the rhyme and where is the reason? 
 And if you cannot accept it is here we must begin, 
 to seek the wisdom of the children, 
 and the graceful way of flowers in the wind. 


 For the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers, 
 their laughter and their loveliness could clear a cloudy day. 
 Like the music of the mountains and the colors of the rainbow, 
 they're a promise of the future and a blessing for today. 


 Though the cities start to crumble and the towers fall around us, 
 the sun is slowly fading and it's colder than the sea. 
 It is written: "From the desert to the mountains they shall lead us, 
 by the hand and by the heart, they will comfort you and me. 
 In their innocence and trusting, they will teach us to be free." 


 For the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers, 
 their laughter and their loveliness could clear a cloudy day. 
 And the song that I am singing is a prayer to nonbelievers: 
 "Come and stand beside us, we can find a better way."