Lyrics Little Blossom - Dolly Parton, Lynn Anderson

Little Blossom - Dolly Parton, Lynn Anderson
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Little Blossom, artist - Dolly Parton. Album song Together, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 27.07.2008
Record label: Black Cat
Song language: English

Little Blossom

Oh dear I’m so tired and so lonesome
I wonder why mommy don’t come
She told me to shut up my blue eyes
And before I woke up she’d be home
She said she was going to see Grandma
Who lives by the river so wide
And I guess my mommy’s feeling bad
And perhaps she won’t be home tonight
So I guess I’ll go down and meet daddy
Perhaps he has stopped at the store
It’s a great big store full of bottles
And I wish he wouldn’t go there anymore
So out in the night with the baby
Her little heart beating with pride
'Til her tired feet entered the gin palace
With music all radiant with light
Oh daddy she cried as she reached him
I think that the music’s so sweet
But it’s almost suppertime daddy
Little blossom wants something to eat
A moment his blurred eyes gazed wildly
Down into her face sweet and fair
And as the demon possessed him
He grasped at the back of a chair
A moment a second was over
He lifted her fair golden head
A moment the baby’s left trembled
Then poor little blossom was dead

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Artist lyrics: Dolly Parton
Artist lyrics: Lynn Anderson