Songs:Sad Songs Walking (83752)
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SAD SONGS WALKING This morning I woke up to dark clouds Stretched as far as my poor eyes could see Well why, dear God, are horizons so close But always ahead of me Cold words hit sharp like the raindrops And collect in a dammed-up hole Well the day has come when the dam is bust open With a force drowning men can't control refrain: Tonight I'm gonna grab me a bottle And go walking and drinking alone Tonight I'm singing all the sad songs I know Until I can't find my way home Time just wanders on aimless Like a tired and stubborn old man Who's always thinking that things will be different next time When he comes across kinder land And Jesus done built his own cross Lord, looks like I'm building mine But Jesus Christ had connections in heaven I'll have to wait in line refrain When I'm walking I feel like I'm going somewhere And you know whiskey will always agree And behind every sad song a poor man is crying Softly with his arm around me refrain Copyright 1999. Words and music by Danny Schmidt
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| Live 1,952 items |
| Folk 5,641 items |
| Acoustic Guitar 9,192 items |
| Poetic 79 items |
| Depression 8 items |
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Categories: Live | Folk | Acoustic guitar | Poetic | Depression


