Sweet Verona - Della Mae



     
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Sweet Verona Lyrics


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Verona left when she was only 16
Em Em D D
Gave no reason but needing to fly
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She joined up with a traveling band, and lady luck she took her hand
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Left all her demons behind
She wove her unbashed story all through the south
Verona she carried the truth of a child
She was a gypsy queen, her hair a raven sheen,
She made love so strong and wild.
Chorus
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Now they’re bringing her home, sweet Verona
EmEmC (quick)GG

She got her very own box in which to lay,
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Now they’re bringing her home, from Louisiana,
EmEmDG
And halleluiah lord, she’s home to stay
Kept all the postcards that she sent to me
Passed our way only once more,
When mama died she stood just outside of the church,
But she was gone when I ran out the door
Chorus
Now they’re bringing her home, sweet Verona,
She got her very own box in which to lay,
Now they’re bringing her home, from Louisiana,
And halleluiah lord, she’s home to stay
Dawn as she died, said they found her that way,
Covered in the jewels that she bought at the pawn,
They say her fire burned so bright that it kept her alive,
And it burned til she was gone
Chorus
Now they’re bringing her home, sweet Verona,
She got her very own box in which to lay,
Now they’re bringing her home, from Louisiana,
And halleluiah lord, she’s home to stay
And halleluiah lord, she’s home to stay
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In a relatively short period of time, Della Mae has become a sensation in the music world. Commanding a powerful collective chemistry with vocal, instrumental, and songwriting talent to spare, the Boston-based combo mines time-honored elements to create music that's unmistakably fresh and contemporary.

The group quickly won an enthusiastic following through their high-energy live performances at festivals around the country. The band expanded its reputation with their self-released first album, 2011's I Built This Heart, which won an impressive amount of attention for a D.I.Y. release.

This World Oft Can Be, Della Mae's second album and Rounder debut, shows that like the Avett Brothers, Lumineers, and Punch Brothers, these five multitalented young women are respectful of American musical tradition, but not restricted by it, combining centuries' worth of musical influences with an emotionally tough, undeniably modern songwriting sensibility. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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