Song parody of
Hyacinth Boy Blue [Original]
by Jennifer Porter
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Cactus stood as sentinels, January blew through the open window
Desert colors, expressionist fantasy, as we drove on the shimmering road
Aliens in an ancient world, I didn't think the ghosts would find us
Cowboy freedom's the law of the land, where they round up wild horses
I never dared to look at you, afraid you wouldn't see me
I didn't know what to say, afraid you'd never ask
The desperate and the weary, don't have much in common.
Pretty hyacinth boy blue, I guess I never really knew you
All's quiet on the western front, we reflected in Tombstone's windows
Paper lanterns leading the way, as we walked to the old cafe
Scents heavy in the amber lights, music swelled from a single guitar
Come again, Vaya Con Dios, the drunks stumbled back to their car
Chorus
The mountains stood as witness, the trickster laughed at the setting sun
Goodbye hyacinth boy blue, I guess I never really knew you
Cactus stood as sentinels, January blew through the open window
Desert colors, expressionist fantasy, as we drove on the shimmering road
Aliens in an ancient world, I didn't think the ghosts would find us
Cowboy freedom's the law of the land, where they round up wild horses
I never dared to look at you, afraid you wouldn't see me
I didn't know what to say, afraid you'd never ask
The desperate and the weary, don't have much in common.
Pretty hyacinth boy blue, I guess I never really knew you
All's quiet on the western front, we reflected in Tombstone's windows
Paper lanterns leading the way, as we walked to the old cafe
Scents heavy in the amber lights, music swelled from a single guitar
Come again, Vaya Con Dios, the drunks stumbled back to their car
Chorus
The mountains stood as witness, the trickster laughed at the setting sun
Goodbye hyacinth boy blue, I guess I never really knew you