Blue Wing
(专辑: Songs My Friends Wrote - 2022)
He had a
blue wing tattooed on his shoulder Well, it might have been a
bluebird, I
don't know But he'd get stone drunk and talk about Alaska The
salmon boats and forty-five below He got that blue wing up in Walla Walla And his cellmate there was a
Little Willy John And Willie, he was once a
great blues singer So Wing & Willie wrote him up a
song They sang, it's dark in here, can't see the
sky But I
look at my blue wing and I
close my eyes And I
fly away, beyond these walls Up above the
clouds, where the
rain don't fall On a
poor man's dreams They paroled blue wing in August of 1963 He moved north, picking apples to the
town of Wenatchee And when winter finally caught him, he's in a
rundown trailer park On the
south side of Seattle where the
days get grey and dark And he drank and he dreamt a
vision of when the
salmon still ran free And his father's fathers crossed that wide old Bering sea And the
land belonged to everyone, and there were old songs yet to sing Now, it's narrowed down to a
cheap hotel and a
tattooed prison wing He said it's dark in here, can't see the
sky But I
look at my blue wing and I
close my eyes And I
fly away, beyond these walls Up above the
clouds, where the
rain don't fall On a
poor man's dreams Well, he drank his way to L.A., and that's where he died And there was no one to knew his Christian name And there was no one there to cry But I
dreamed there was a
funeral; a
preacher and a
cheap pine box And halfway through the
sermon old blue wing he began to talk He said it's dark in here, Can't see the
sky But I
look at my blue wing and I
close my eyes And I
fly away, beyond these walls Up above the
clouds, where the
rain don't fall On a
poor man's dreams On a
poor man's dreams On a
poor man's dreams