The song Magnificent Outpouring is performed by Gordon Lightfoot in the album named Did She Mention My Name/Back Here On Earth in the year 2002 .
It is said that all the good things
Must come to him who can pretend
He doesn't have to wait
For as surely as the light of day
Must come to drive the night away
The needles and the pins
That's where the line begins
With your magnificent outpouring
Of that old familiar story
That's been used a million times
To ease a million minds
There are times when I have told you
That there must be two of us
To try to work things out
But if I can't see you everyday
Then I must hide my thoughts away
And see you when I can and try to understand
With your magnificent outpouring
Of that old familiar story
That's been used a million times
To ease a million minds
So then let us treat our love like any game
To fan the flames would really be a sin
For as surely as the snow must fall
I shall be waiting for your call
Pretending it is spring and you'll be mine again
With your magnificent outpouring
Of that old familiar story
That's been used a million times
To ease a million minds
With your magnificent outpouring
Of that old familiar story
That's been used a million times
To ease a million minds
Gordon Lightfoot - Did She Mention My Name/Back Here On Earth
- Did She Mention My Name
- Wherefor And Why
- Last Time I Saw Her, The
- Black Day In July
- May I
- Magnificent Outpouring
- Does Your Mother Know
- Mountains And Maryann, The
- Pussy Willows, Cat-Tails
- I Want To Hear It From You
- Something Very Special
- Boss Man
- Long Way Back Home
- Unsettled Ways
- Long Thin Dawn
- Bitter Green
- Circle Is Small, The
- Marie Christine
- Cold Hands From New York
- Affair On 8th Avenue