She's Come Home to Steal Her Rainbows Songtext
von Great Lakes Myth Society
She's Come Home to Steal Her Rainbows Songtext
There′s a cloud coming through my window
There's a corn husk tied ′round my banjo
In the hallway, bright and plain clothed
She's come home to steal her rainbows
She was born in a lighthouse stairwell
Ghosts of the Great Lakes declared their angel
Would lead the freight trains to where the land parts
And bring them home to see their sweethearts
And when they found her
Oh, there were rainbows!
She was long like a Union rifle
But, she was cold as a motel bible
And we kissed 'neath the moonlight′s halo
But she′d come home to steal her rainbows
There's a corn husk tied ′round my banjo
In the hallway, bright and plain clothed
She's come home to steal her rainbows
She was born in a lighthouse stairwell
Ghosts of the Great Lakes declared their angel
Would lead the freight trains to where the land parts
And bring them home to see their sweethearts
And when they found her
Oh, there were rainbows!
She was long like a Union rifle
But, she was cold as a motel bible
And we kissed 'neath the moonlight′s halo
But she′d come home to steal her rainbows
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