
Date of issue: 14.09.1990
Record label: Red House
Song language: English
Hillbilly Girl |
There’s a girl standing on a red mud road |
Looking up at Legel’s Hill |
She has never been much farther than that |
But she knows someday she will |
Hillbilly girl — a big big world |
She is strumming on a catalog guitar |
Singing songs she’s always known |
She has her father’s will and her mother’s clear eyes |
And a wild heart all her own |
She is wondering where that red road goes |
As the stars come out above |
Will she make it to the lights of the city bright |
Will she find someone to love |
Now a woman stands on that same old road |
With her father’s hand in her own |
And though mother is gone still those clear eyes |
Shine bright as they’ve ever shown |
Yes the girl is the woman and the woman was the girl |
Many an old song she still can strum |
And yes she made it to the lights of the city bright |
But she never forgot where she’s from |
Hillbilly girl — a big big world |
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