The song Gulf Winds is performed by Joan Baez in the album named The Complete A&M Recordings in the year 2003 .
(Words and Music by Joan Baez)
It's only when the high winds blow that I wish my hair was long
Sailing through the autumn leaves singing an ancient song
Or falling in love in the streets at night at the edge of a local square
It's only that I'm here tonight thinking I was there
There are high winds on the pier tonight, my soul departs from me
Striding like Thalia's ghost south on the murky sea
And into midnight's tapestry she fades, ragged and wild
Searching down her ancestry in the costume of a Persian child
And gulf winds bring me flying fish that shine in the crescent moon
Show me the horizon where the dawn will break anew
And cool me here on this lonely pier where the heron are flying low
Echo the songs my father knew in the towns of Mexico
When I was young my eyes were wise, my father was good to me
Instead of having a flock of sons he had two other girls and me
And if we had used our Spanish names, here's the way they'd run
Thalia, Margarita and Juanita, I'm the middle one.
The screen door kept the demons in as we moved from town to town
It's hard to be a princess in the States when your skin is brown
And mama smoothed my worried brow as I leaned on the kitchen door
Why do you carry the weight, she said, of the world and maybe more?
And gulf winds bring me flying fish that shine in the crescent moon
Show me the horizon where the dawn will break anew
And cool me here on this lonely pier where the heron are flying low
Echo the songs my father knew in the towns of Mexico
My grandfathers were ministers and it came on down the line
My father preached in his parents' church when he was ten years and nine
And mama dressed in parishoners' clothes and didn't believe in hell
Her daddy fought the DAR, if he'd lived I'd have known him well
They said go find a Sunday School, we must have tried them all
I never stole from the silver plate, my sisters had more gall
One preacher said sing out loud and clear, it's the only life you've got
And the next one said be good on earth, you've another life at the feet of God
And gulf winds bring me flying fish that shine in the crescent moon
Show me the horizon where the dawn will break anew
And cool me here on this lonely pier where the heron are flying low
Echo the songs my father knew in the towns of Mexico
My father turned down many a job just to give us something real
It's hard to be a scientist in the States when you've got ideals
And mama kept the budget book, she kept the garden, too
Bought fish from the man on Thursday, fed all of us and strangers, too
But time will pa*s and so, alas, will most of what we know
Though tonight my memory's eye is clear as the story's being told
And I'll play ball with the underdog and sit with the child who's wrong
Be still when the earth is silent and sing when my strength is gone
And gulf winds bring me flying fish that shine in the crescent moon
Show me the horizon where the dawn will break anew
And cool me here on this lonely pier where the heron are flying low
Echo the songs my father knew in the towns of Mexico
Now father's going to India sometime in the fall
They tried to stay together but you just can't do it all
I'll think about him if he goes, there's a little grey in his hair
Though not much because he's Mexican, they don't age, they just prepare
And if he goes to India I'll miss him most of all
He'll see me in the mudlarks' face, hear me in the beggar's call
And mama will stay home, I guess, and worry if she did wrong
And I'll say a prayer for both of them and sing them both my song
And gulf winds bring me flying fish that shine in the crescent moon
Show me the horizon where the dawn will break anew
And cool me here on this lonely pier where the heron are flying low
Echo the songs my father knew in the towns of Mexico
© 1976, 1977 Gabriel Earl Music (ASCAP)
Joan Baez - The Complete A&M Recordings
- Prison Trilogy (Billy Rose)
- Rainbow Road
- Love Song To A Stranger
- Myths
- In The Quiet Morning
- Weary Mothers
- To Bobby
- Song Of Bangladesh
- A Stranger In My Place
- Tumbleweed
- The Partisan
- Imagine
- Where Are You Now, My Son?
- Only Heaven Knows (Ah, The Sad Wind Blows)
- Less Than The Song
- A Young Gypsy
- Mary Call
- Rider, Pass By
- Best Of Friends
- Windrose
- Gracias A La Vida (Here's To Life)
- Llego Con Tres Heridas (I Come With Three Wounds)
- La Llorona (The Weeping Woman)
- El Preso Numero Nueve (Prisoner Number Nine)
- Guantanamera
- Te Recuerdo Amanda (I Remember Amanda)
- Dida (1974 Album Version)
- Cu-Cu-Rru-Cu-Cu Paloma
- Paso Rio (I Pass A River)
- El Rossinyol (The Nightingale)
- De Colores (In Colors)
- Las Madres Cansadas (All The Weary Mothers Of The Earth)
- No Nos Moveran (We Shall Not Be Moved)
- Esquinazo Del Guerrillero (The Guerilla's Serenade)
- Johnny, I Hardly Knew Yeh
- Where's My Apple Pie?
- Forever Young (Single Version)
- Diamonds And Rust (Album Version)
- Fountain Of Sorrow
- Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer
- Children And All That Jazz
- Simple Twist Of Fate
- Blue Sky
- Hello In There
- Jesse
- Winds Of The Old Days
- Dida (1975 Album Version)
- I Dream Of Jeannie/Danny Boy (Medley)
- Sweeter For Me
- Seabirds
- Caruso
- Still Waters At Night
- Kingdom Of Childhood
- O Brother!
- Time Is Passing Us By
- Stephanie's Room
- Gulf Winds
- (Ain't Gonna Let Nobody) Turn Me Around
- Blessed Are
- Suzanne
- Love Song To A Stranger (Part 2)
- I Shall Be Released
- Blowin' In The Wind
- Stewball
- Natalia
- The Ballad Of Sacco & Vanzetti
- Joe Hill
- Love Is Just A Four Letter Word
- Forever Young (Live /1975)
- Diamonds And Rust (Live)
- Boulder To Birmingham
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Oh Happy Day
- Please Come To Boston
- Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
- Amazing Grace