Blue Valley Songbird
(专辑: Hungry Again - 1998)
She was born in a
place called Blue Valley At the
foot of the
Tennessee hills With the
blue birds and blue bells And blue mountain water And the
sound of the
Blue Whippoorwill But there was no peace in the
valley Her daddy, a
cruel, ruthless man Used and abused her mind and her body So her mama said run while you can So at fifteen she took to the
highway Belongings and guitar in hand And she buried herself in her music The
one thing she did understand And she sings like a
bird and she writes like a
poet Her voice has that high, lonesome sound She hurts, and her songs are the
best way to show it So the
Blue Valley songbird keeps traveling around She hopes someday she will make it And everyone says that she will When she comes to town, crowds flock around To see the
girl from the
Tennessee hills She writes her letter back home to her mama In care of the
preacher in town They're sacred to her so she reads them at church And so her daddy cannot track her down And she sings like a
bird and she cries like a
baby Whenever she turns off the
lights She's a
whole lot lonesome and a
little bit crazy From mem'ries and miseries and dreams gone awry Blue dress, blue shoes, a
blue Cadillac A
band dressed in blue by her side Instruments tied to the
top and the
back 'Cause the
Blue Valley songbird is singing tonight One nighters, honky tonks, years flying by She never made it, but Lord knows she tries Expressing the
feelings she holds inside And the
Blue Valley songbird is singing tonight Oh the
Blue Valley songbird is singing tonight And she sings like a
bird and she writes like a
poet