Lyrics:
Catch me if you can I'm floating away
On the sweet summer air in the cottonwood haze
On the sweet summer air in the cottonwood haze
Do you remember how we
The stars will cry over cottonwoods
The stars will cry over cottonwoods
You gave all you had, much more than most would
Oh, Sedona you were good
and kids and guitars
Over that bridge in the cottonwood shade
There's a story of who we all are
The hours they fly like a blackbird at night
Time is a river
misunderstood
Time is like a river don't you drown in Cottonwood
And I been overthinking so I wounder if I should
My mother said pursue it she believe me that I
Cottonwood floats like snow
In the summertime
Fills a lake of memories
Sunshine for my mind
Smell of burning marshmallows
By a campfire as it glows
something
I don't know what I'm wanting, but I know that the wanting is real
Headlights and warm nights
And cottonwood flowers
Nothing can ever last and I'm
here. The Future is never found. An Arizona desert town, that always lets you down.
I was born here, my parents too, I never left the state.
Cottonwood
of the country, where love wins.
Coyotes calling in the moonlit haze,
Underneath the cottonwood's gentle gaze.
Guitar strings strumming, a lullaby,
In the heart
of the country, where love wins.
Coyotes calling in the moonlit haze,
Underneath the cottonwood's gentle gaze.
Guitar strings strumming, a lullaby,
In the heart
The stars will cry over cottonwoods
The stars will cry over cottonwoods
You gave all you had, much more than most would
Oh, Sedona you were good
Wind whispers through the cottonwood, a lonesome kind of tune
Rustlin' leaves like cattle movin' 'neath a harvest moon
This old porch swing creaks
Let me be by myself in the evenin' breeze
And listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees
Send me off forever but I ask you please
Don't fence me in
Let me be by myself in the evenin' breeze,
And listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees,
Send me off forever but I ask you please,
Don't fence me
headlight dancin'
Slow, like sweet southern molasses
Slow, like cottonwood burns to ashes
Slow, so let the good times roll, oh
Everybody gettin' high
At the top of a cottonwood voice so sweet
Like a song bird on my shoulder I can still hear
The words dancing out her mouth with no fear
The worlds like
blood runs right through it
Cuz some of us have given their last breath to hold on to it
So, bury me underneath the cottonwood tree
Where the silver
dry water dog
I see you clingin' to the cottonwood trunk
You lose your good fellow he got to get drunk
Water dog water dog water got high and left you
hill on the desert
Is another hill I can't see
And the hill that keeps hiding
Is the hill that keeps calling to me.
In the cottonwood by the river
By the river
Rio Bravo, I walk all alone
And I wonder as I wander by the river
Where my love has flown
All the birds in the cottonwood above
I hear the cottonwoods whisperin' above
Tammy! Tammy! Tammy's in love!
The ole hootie owl hootie-hoo's to the dove
Tammy! Tammy! Tammy's in love!
of Cottonwoods
Old folks wept for His love in these hard times
"Well, we got to get going," said the restless Lord to the Son
There are galaxies yet to be
Let me be by myself in the evenin' breeze
Listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees
Send me off forever but I ask you please
Don't fence me in
I hear the cottonwoods whisp'rin' above
Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's my love
The ole hootie owl hootie-hoo's to the dove
Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's my love
I love to see the cottonwood blossom
In the early spring
I love to see the message of love
That the bluebird brings
But when I see you walkin'
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