Intro Straight from the Psycho Ward Once again Verse One: B-Real Psycho from the ward, a warning, a fucking scandal Lookin' around, paranoid devoid
Girl, try to remember when we didn't have no shoes We stuck together, just me and you It took a long time to get what we got today Now you wanna give
There's a light in the darkness Though the night is black as my skin There's a light burning bright Showing me the way But I know where I've been There
Why do you whisper, green grass? Why tell the trees what ain't so? Whispering grass The trees don't have to know Why tell them all your secrets? Who
When you left I thought that I would soon get over you Even told myself that I would find somebody too Time and tears have come and gone but not your
Oh yeah Can you dig it? I can dig it Oh yeah Sure is mellow grazin' in the grass (Grazin' in the grass is a gas, baby, can you dig it?) What a trip just
The old home town looks the same As I step down from the train And there meet me is my mama and my papa Down the road I look and there runs Mary Hair
In a place you only dream of Where your soul is always free Silver stages, golden curtains Filled my head, plain as can be As a rainbow grew round the
She packed her bags and moved to Florida I've been blue since she's been gone And this bowling green motel room Is now my old Kentucky home All she left
By David Allan Coe I painted quite a picture for the girls in her home town And she was no exception to the rule Singing all them songs about the places
Girl try to remember when we didn't have no shoes We stuck together just me and you It took a long time to get what we got today Now you wanna give it
The old home town looks the same As I step down from a train There to meet me are my mama and my papa Down the road I look and there runs Mary Hair
John Stewart "Way out by lonely bayou. There waits a girl where the green grasses grow. Waits she there with a tear in her eye dreaming of years that
Blue eyes when the wind was done You were lying like a soldier In the grass, in the grass, Like the war was over Blue eyes when you took a breath It
I went... outside... to catch... the snow Ice is raining Ice is raining Ice is raining (the snow) Ice is raining I went outside To catch the snow
Rings of grass crowns of flowers they're gone gone gone gone Furs that I woven of whispering hours gone gone gone gone She's gone away where the rings
Prairie Dawn: Since "K" is the next letter, Herbert Birdsfoot will now recite his "K" poem. So listen to the words that start with "K-uh". Herb: I don
Writer Earl Montgomery Copyright 1968 (with George Jones, Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris) The dirt was clay and was the color of the blood in me A