Weeping Willow - Clarence White



     
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Weeping Willow Lyrics


When morning breaks
We had our eyes and our lungs aching
Nothing's strange
It was in our hands
From six to ten
It slipped right out againThere'll be no better time
There'll be no better way
There'll be no better day to save me
Save me, yeah save me, yeah save meI hope you see like I see
I hope you see what I see, yeah, yeah
I hope you feel like I feelAnd the world don't stop
There is no time for cracking up
Believe me friend
'Cause when freedom comes
I'll be long gone
You know it has to endThere'll be no better time
There'll be no better way
There'll be no better day to save me

Yeah save me, yeah save me, yeah save meI hope you see like I see, yeah, yeah
I hope you feel what I feel, yeah, yeah
Someone to stand beside meBeside me, beside me, beside me
Beside me, beside me, beside me
Beside me, beside me, beside meWeeping willow
The pills under my pillow
Weeping willow
The pills under my pillow
Weeping willow
The gun under your pillow
Weeping willow
Weeping willowBeside me
Yeah, beside me
Yeah, beside me
Yeah, beside me

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Clarence White (born Clarence LeBlanc) (June 7, 1944 – July 14, 1973) was a guitar player for Nashville West, The Byrds and the Kentucky Colonels. His parents were French-Canadians from New Brunswick, Canada. The father, Eric White, Sr., played fiddle, guitar, banjo and harmonica, and his children, Roland, Eric Jr., Joanne and Clarence took up music at a young age. The Kentucky Colonels Born in Madawaska, Maine, the family followed relatives in 1954 to Burbank, California, and the White children eventually formed a band called the Three Little Country Boys...

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