Southbound singing Pack Up Your Sorrows in The Musketeer during Lymington Arts Festival 18 June 2011. The song was written by Richard Farina and Pauline Marden (Baez) and recorded by Richard and Mimi Farina. It was also recorded by Joan Baez, Judy Collins and Peter, Paul and Mary.
Lyrics
No use crying, talking to a stranger,
Naming the sorrows that you've seen
Too many bad times, too many sad times,
And nobody knows what you mean.
[Refrain]
But if somehow you could pack up your sorrows,
And give them all to me.
You would lose them, I know how to use them,
Give them all to me.
No use rambling hiding in the shadows,
Following a wandering star.
No one beside you, no one to guide you,
And nobody knows where you are.
[Refrain]
No use roaming, laying by the roadside,
Seeking a satisfied mind.
Too many highways, too many byways,
Nobody's walking behind.
[Refrain]
No use crying, talking to a stranger,
Naming the sorrows that you've seen
Too many bad times, too many sad times,
And nobody knows what you mean.
[Refrain]
[Refrain]
[Refrain]
Give them all to me.
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