MCGARRIGLE, Kate
    
      
    
      
    Talk to me of Mendocino
  
    
      
    I bid farewell to the state of ol' New York
  
My home away from home
In the state of New York I came of age
When first I started roaming
    
      
    And the trees grow high in New York state
  
And they shine like gold in Autumn
Never had the blues from whence I came
But in New York state I caught 'em
    
      
    Talk to me of Mendocino
  
Closing my eyes I hear the sea
Must I wait, must I follow?
Won't you say "Come with me?"
    
      
    And it's on to Southbend, Indiana
  
Flat out on the western plain
Rise up over the Rockies and down on into California
Out to where but the rocks remain
    
      
    And let the sun set on the ocean
  
I will watch it from the shore
Let the sun rise over the redwoods
I'll rise with it till I rise no more
    
      
    Talk to me of Mendocino
  
closing my eyes, I hear the sea
Must I wait, must I follow?
Won't you say "Come with me?"