G C G I'm standin' at the doorway, my head down in my handsC G D Not knowin' where to sit, not knowin' where I standG C G My father looms above me, for him there is no restC G D My mother's arms enfold me and hold me to her breastG C G "They say you've been out wanderin', they say you've traveled farC G D Sit down, young stranger and tell us who you are"G C G The room has all gone misty, my thoughts are all in spinC G D G "Sit down, young stranger and tell us where you been"C G "Well, I've been up to the mountain, I've walked down by the seaC G D I never questioned no one and no one questioned meG C G My love was given freely and oft-times was returnedC G D I never came to borrow, I only came to learnG C G Sometimes it did get lonely, but it taught me how to cryC G D And laughter came to easy for life to pass me byG C G I never had a dollar that I didn't earn with prideC G D 'Cause I had a million daydreams to keep me satisfied"G G C G C G D G A D A "And will you gather daydreams, or will you gather wealth?D A E How can you find your fortune if you cannot find yourself?"A D A My mother's eyes grow misty, there's a tremblin' in her handD A E "Sit down, young stranger, I do not understandA D A And will you try and tell us that you've been too long at school?D A E That knowledge is not needed, that power does not rule?A D A That war is not the answer, that young men should not die?D A E Sit down young stranger, I wait for your reply"A D A "The answer is not easy for souls are not rebornD A E To wear the crown of peace, you must wear the Crown of ThornsA D A If Jesus had a reason, I'm sure he would not tellD A E They treated him so badly, how could he wish them well?"A D A The parlor now is empty, there's nothin' left to sayD A E My father has departed, my mother's gone to prayA D A There's rockets in the meadows and ships out on the seaD A E The answer's in the forest, carved upon a tree:D A E A "John loves Mary,"...does anyone love me?