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So Long Ago - Nanci Griffith



     
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My daddy sent me on to Baton Rouge in 1969
He said our love was like a forest fire and he'd end it with a mind
So you rode with us to Temple, Texas where I did catch the train
And I remember waving back at you from a silted window paneAnd I said,Fare thee well true love of mine
And I said, Fare thee well sweet lips of wine
And you said, Fare thee well my Texas rose
And then you blew a kiss of innocence
As the trains began to roll, so long agoYou'd gone off to fight the war when I returned from school
And I traded in my innocence when the springtime came to bloom
And I married for my family, one night I dreamed of you
And you were running from me in the rain down on Congress AvenueAnd I said,Fare thee well true love of mine
And I said, Fare thee well sweet lips of wine
And you said, Fare thee well my Texas rose
And then you blew a kiss of innocence
As the trains began to roll, so long agoNow I saw you once in a crowded bar and it was Christmas time
I was frightened by the thunder of our hearts in '69
Because I live my life in whispers now and I choose to live alone
So I slipped back to the avenue and flipped my collar to the coldAnd I said,Fare thee well true love of mine

And I said, Fare thee well sweet lips of wine
And you said, Fare thee well my Texas rose
And then you blew a kiss of innocence
As the trains began to roll, so long agoWhere did we go?
That long ago, so long ago

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Nanci Caroline Griffith, born July 6, 1953, is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter from Austin, Texas, United States. Her career has spanned a variety of musical genres, predominantly country and folk, and what she terms "folkabilly." She won a 1994 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album for Other Voices, Other Rooms, an album of Griffith covering the songs of artists who influenced her.

Read more about Nanci Griffith on Last.fm.


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