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Date of issue: 07.06.2009
Record label: Complete Jazz Series
Song language: English
The Blizzard (06-?-44) |
There’s a blizzard comin' on, how I’m wishin' I was home- |
For my pony’s lame and he can’t hardly stand. |
Listen to that Norther sigh- if we don’t get home, we’ll die. |
But it’s only seven miles to MaryAnn. |
It’s only seven miles to MaryAnn. |
You can bet we’re on her mind, 'cause it’s nearly supper time. |
And I’ll bet there’s hot biscuits in the pan. |
Lord, my hands feel like their froze, there’s a numbness in my toes. |
But it’s only five more miles to MaryAnn. |
It’s only five more miles to MaryAnn. |
That winds howlin' and it seems, mighty like a woman’s scream. |
We best be movin' faster, if we can. |
Dan, just think about that barn, with that hay so soft and warm. |
It’s only three more miles to MaryAnn. |
It’s only three more miles to MaryAnn. |
«Well Dan, get up, you awnry cuss, or you’ll be the death of us. |
Well I’m so weary, I’ll help ya', if I can. |
Well, alright Dan, perhaps it’s best, that we stop awhile and rest. |
For it’s still a-hundred yards to MaryAnn.» |
It’s still a-hundred yards to MaryAnn. |
Well, late that night the storm was gone, and they found 'im, there at dawn. |
Well, he’d a-made it, but he just couldn’t leave 'ol Dan. |
Yes, they found him there, on the plains, with his hands froze to the reins. |
He was just a-hundred yards from MaryAnn. |
He was just a-hundred yards from MaryAnn. |