
Date of issue: 31.03.1984
Record label: Red House
Song language: English
Early |
Early one morning I walked out alone |
I looked down the street; |
no one was around |
The sun was just comin' up over my home |
On Hickory Street in a little farm town. |
And |
Oooo-ee, ain’t the mornin' light pretty |
When the dew is still heavy, so bright and early |
My home on the range; |
it’s a one-horse town |
And it’s alright with me |
Plow broke the prairie, the prairie gave plenty |
The little towns blossomed and soon there were many |
Scattered like fireflies across the dark night |
And one was called Early, and they sure named it right |
'Cause |
Many dry summers parched all the fields |
They burnt the fine colors and cut down on the yield |
But the rain has returned to wash away our tears |
It’s the fullest green summer that |
We’ve seen for years. |
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