Southern Son - текст песни
Southern Son
Born on the Hudson, twenty-two years gone Bred and raised in the City From my daddy's knee I learned the Union songs But Grandma sang lullabies of Dixie And though the Northern winter fill my heart with joy It's a Southern sun that shines down On this Yankee boy
Mama dreamed of Paris nights And boatin' on the Seine She said, we're gonna make it there too Soon as Papa comes home again And she'd speak to me in broken French Dressed like a painting of Lautrec's In the night she'd clutch me to her breast And say, we'll make it out of here yet And though the Parisienne women Strut so fine down the Eiffel mall It's a Southern one I sing my songs for
Well with a local bunch of do-good boys And an old man from the West We crossed the land in a caravan Yes we travelled with the best With circus acts and vaudeville hacks And a Mississippi Delta Queen She told me the news and sold me her blues In an alley in New Orleans And though the Western plains are still stained With the blood of great cowboys It's a Southern sun That shines down on this Yankee boy
Songs to Orphans (Part 1, 14)
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