| Song | Tall Treasures |
| Artist | America |
| Album | The Best of America |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Beckley, Bunnell | |
| Written:Gerry Beckley/Dewey Bunnell | |
| Golden rings and hair tied with ribbon | |
| Early spring when winter's forgiven | |
| Laughing past pleasures warm by the fire | |
| Come inside | |
| Silver vase, take a drink flower petal | |
| Whistling songs like steam from the kettle | |
| Carry silence like driftwood that rides | |
| On the tide, on the tide, on the tide | |
| Tall treasures, large as Alaska | |
| There forever, never put out to pasture | |
| Then the night will fall | |
| Bringing peace to all | |
| Darkness there together | |
| Soft light bells and tea, draw the curtain | |
| China cups, some shatter for certain | |
| Laughin past pleasures warm by the fire | |
| Come inside | |
| Tall treasures, large as Alaska | |
| There forever, never put out to pasture | |
| Red river runs here beside us | |
| Grey morning will never divide us |
| zuo ci : Beckley, Bunnell | |
| Written: Gerry Beckley Dewey Bunnell | |
| Golden rings and hair tied with ribbon | |
| Early spring when winter' s forgiven | |
| Laughing past pleasures warm by the fire | |
| Come inside | |
| Silver vase, take a drink flower petal | |
| Whistling songs like steam from the kettle | |
| Carry silence like driftwood that rides | |
| On the tide, on the tide, on the tide | |
| Tall treasures, large as Alaska | |
| There forever, never put out to pasture | |
| Then the night will fall | |
| Bringing peace to all | |
| Darkness there together | |
| Soft light bells and tea, draw the curtain | |
| China cups, some shatter for certain | |
| Laughin past pleasures warm by the fire | |
| Come inside | |
| Tall treasures, large as Alaska | |
| There forever, never put out to pasture | |
| Red river runs here beside us | |
| Grey morning will never divide us |
| zuò cí : Beckley, Bunnell | |
| Written: Gerry Beckley Dewey Bunnell | |
| Golden rings and hair tied with ribbon | |
| Early spring when winter' s forgiven | |
| Laughing past pleasures warm by the fire | |
| Come inside | |
| Silver vase, take a drink flower petal | |
| Whistling songs like steam from the kettle | |
| Carry silence like driftwood that rides | |
| On the tide, on the tide, on the tide | |
| Tall treasures, large as Alaska | |
| There forever, never put out to pasture | |
| Then the night will fall | |
| Bringing peace to all | |
| Darkness there together | |
| Soft light bells and tea, draw the curtain | |
| China cups, some shatter for certain | |
| Laughin past pleasures warm by the fire | |
| Come inside | |
| Tall treasures, large as Alaska | |
| There forever, never put out to pasture | |
| Red river runs here beside us | |
| Grey morning will never divide us |