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Lyrics Twisted Laurel - Robert Earl Keen
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Twisted Laurel , by -Robert Earl Keen In the genre:Американская музыка
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| Just across the blue ridge, where the high meadows lay
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| And the galax spreads through the new mown hay
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| There’s a rusty iron bridge, cross a shady ravine
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| Where the hard road ends and turns to clay
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| With a suitcase in his hand there the lonesome boy stands
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| Gazing at the river sliding by beneath his feet
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| But the dark water springs through the black rocks and flows
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| Out of sight where the twisted laurel grows
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| Past the coal-tipple towns in the cold December rain
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| Into Charleston runs the New River train
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| Where the hillsides are brown, and the broad valley’s stained
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| By a hundred thousand lives of work and pain
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| In a tar-paper shack out of town across the track
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| Stands an old used-up man trying to call something back
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| But his old memories stain like the city in the haze
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| And his days have flowed together like the rain
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| And the dark water springs from the black rocks and flows
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| Out of sight where the twisted laurel grows |
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