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dozen machetes bought from flea markets silently run by the fruiterers, silently run by the butchers, silently run by farmers, silently run by the blue
that the love they shared was true Far away the fiddler's bowing, the grass forever blue It was in the dead of winter when her man first caught
way back home (back home) The old me is dead and gone, dead and gone (Hey, ayy) I turn my head to the East I don't see nobody by my side I turn
way back home (back home) The old me is dead and gone, dead and gone (Hey, ayy) I turn my head to the East I don't see nobody by my side I turn
Followin the stars through the honky-tonks and bars Dream away on a country music pride Start the evenin by myself You can bet by the hour
is mine On Blue Bayou Oh that girl of mine by my side The silver moon and the evening tide Oh some sweet day Gonna take away this hurting inside Gonna
and motels by the side of the road Can make you stay or keep you travelling on Going further north and to old New Mexico Hope there is not yet a snowin'
Get on the train cause I'm tired of you, boy You can come back when you're dressed in blue You won't get a penny of using me I'm gonna send you
night looking towards the truth and light The times we have spent oh how much they meant all of the times we stood side by side A family in harmony
worried down with the blues Tried to be a good man Worked my fingers to the bone And you returned the favor By wreckin' up my happy home You played
some place to hide. Maybe you can shelter me, Baby I'm right by your side. Maybe you can shelter me, Through the long and lonesome fight. Maybe you can
Saint Valentine drove a red Continental With a headlight out and a dent in the side He swore it wasn't his, it was only a rental But he drove it
I used to be so fancy free, But really lonesome as could be, Till one lucky day, you came my way I never knew what love was all about
I used to be so fancy free, But really lonesome as could be, Till one lucky day, you came my way I never knew what love was all about Until I met
the folks are fun And the world is mine On Blue Bayou Oh that man of mine By my side The silver moon a million time Oh some sweet day Gonna take away This
the love they shared was true Far away the fiddler's bowing, the grass forever blue It was in the dead of winter when her man first caught the chill And he
since I heard that eagle scream So with a stomach full of empty and a pocket full of dreams I left my pride and stepped inside a bar Actually I guess
failure had me locked out On the wrong side of the door When no one stood behind me But my shadow on the floor And lonesome was more than a state
daughter to be by her mother's side Time for this beautiful woman to become soft again Time for her to breathe, and not be told how or when She untangled
the other side Time for her daughter to be by her mother's side Time for this Beautiful Woman to become soft again Time for her to breathe, and not be told
Daisy Daisy Lalalala lala la Daisy Daisy She is my joy and she's my pride She sure looks cute in her camouflage suit Daisy's always by my side
To Delicate The song To You And Your Family And Your Husband OK Blue Bayou Thank You) I feel so bad I got a worried mind I'm so lonesome all the time Since I
you'll find the strength within To learn how to walk in your black and blue skin Swallow baby, swallow your pride Nobody wants to be by your side Swallow
side of the door. When no-one stood behind me but my shadow on the floor, And lonesome was more than a state of mind. You see, the devil haunts
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