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Blue Wing

He had a blue wing tattooed on his shoulder

Well, it might have been a bluebird, I don't know

but he'd get stone drunk and talk about Alaska

The salmon boats and 45 below

Well, he got that blue wing up in Walla Walla

and his cellmate there was a Little Willy John

and Willie, he was once a great blues singer

so Wing & Willie wrote him up a song(CHORUS)

They sang, it's dark in here, can't see the light

but I look at this blue wing when I close my eyes

and I fly away, beyond these walls

up above the clouds, where the rain don't fall

on a poor man's dreams

They paroled blue wing in August of 1963

He moved north, picking apples in the town of Wenatchee

And then winter finally caught him in a rundown trailer park

on the south side of Seattle where the days grow grey and dark

And he drank and he dreamt a vision of when the seven still ran free

and his father's fathers crossed that wide old Bering sea

and the land belonged to everyone, and there were old songs yet to sing

now, it's broken down to a cheap hotel and a tattooed prison wing

Now, it's dark in here... (repeat chorus)

Well, he drank his way to L.A., and that's where he died

and no one knew his Christian name, and there was no one there to cry

but I dreamt there was a funeral; a preacher and a cheap pine box

and halfway through the sermon blue wing began to talk

He said, it's dark in here... (repeat chorus)

Songwriters

TOM RUSSELLPublished by

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