East Kentucky Songtext
von Mickey Newbury
East Kentucky Songtext
East Kentucky, threads of silver,
Down a rusty railroad track.
Dusty highway, take me to Denver,
I will not be comin′ back.
To the mountains of Colorado,
Like a bandit I will run.
To the beauty of the mountains,
To undo what she has done.
East Kentucky, threads of silver,
Down a rusty railroad track.
Dusty highway, take me to Denver,
I will not be comin' back.
[Whistling chorus.]
East Kentucky, I knew your daughter,
In the early morning rain.
And in the shadow of the tall pines,
I did love her with no shame.
Now the cold, gray hands of winter,
Lay upon the mountain side.
There′s a bluebird seekin' shelter,
She ain't got no place to hide.
She ain′t got no place to hide.
[Whisting to end.]
Down a rusty railroad track.
Dusty highway, take me to Denver,
I will not be comin′ back.
To the mountains of Colorado,
Like a bandit I will run.
To the beauty of the mountains,
To undo what she has done.
East Kentucky, threads of silver,
Down a rusty railroad track.
Dusty highway, take me to Denver,
I will not be comin' back.
[Whistling chorus.]
East Kentucky, I knew your daughter,
In the early morning rain.
And in the shadow of the tall pines,
I did love her with no shame.
Now the cold, gray hands of winter,
Lay upon the mountain side.
There′s a bluebird seekin' shelter,
She ain't got no place to hide.
She ain′t got no place to hide.
[Whisting to end.]
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