E E/C# Emaj7 E/C# E E E/C# Emaj7 E/C# E Come down from the mountain, you have been gone too long E E/C# Emaj7 E/C# Dmaj7 The spring is upon us, follow my only song A E Settle down with me by the fire of my young love B A E You should come back home, back on your own now E E/C# Emaj7 E/C# E E E/C# Emaj7 E/C# E The world is a-live now, in and outside I know E E/C# Emaj7 E/C# Dmaj7 You run through the forest, settle before the sun A E Darling, I can barely remember you be-side me B A E You should come back home, back on your own now -- B E And even in the light, when the woman of the woods came by A E To give to you the word of the old man B E In the morning tide when the sparrow and the seagull fly A E And Johnathan and Evelyn get tired -- E Abm E C#m Lie to me if you will at the top of Beringer Hill B A E B A Abm Tell me anything you want, any old lie will do D C#m B Call me back to you E Back to you*