Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Blue Wing, artist - Dave Alvin. Album song The Best Of The HighTone Years, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 27.10.2008
Record label: Craft
Song language: English
Blue Wing |
He had a blue wing tattooed on his shoulder |
Well, it might have been a blue bird, I don’t know |
But he gets stone drunk and talks about Alaska |
The salmon boats and 45 below |
He said he got that blue wing up in Walla Walla |
Where his cellmate there was Little Willy John |
And Willy, he was once a great blues singer |
And winging Willy wrote him up a song |
He said: It’s dark in here, can’t see the sky |
But I look at this 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 |
And he moved on, picking apples, to the town of Wenatchee |
Then winter finally caught him in a run-down trailer park |
On the south side of Seattle, where the days grow gray and dark |
And he drank and he dreamt of visions, when the salmon still ran free |
And his father’s fathers crossed that wild 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 this 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 LA, and that’s where he died |
But no one knew his Christian name, and there was no one there to cry |
But I dreamt there was a service, a preacher and a cheap pine box |
And half way through the service, Blue wing began to talk |
He said: It’s dark in here, can’t see the sky |
But I look at this blue wing, and I close my eyes |
And then I fly away beyond these walls |
Up above the clouds, where the rain don’t fall |
On a poor man’s dreams |
Yeah, yeah, on a poor man’s dreams |
Yeah, yeah, on a poor man’s dreams |