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Jeff Black - Folklore Lyrics

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  • My dear sweet daddy was the banjo boy
  • Grew up poor on a little farm
  • Old dirt town ain't there no more
  • Just a road through the field was all we found
  • If you close your eyes and free your mind
  • You can see the store and the little mill
  • Brothers jumping down the railroad track
  • Lotos' voice rolling down the hill
  • Folklore hovers around the jamboree
  • Where the tree line meets the sky
  • Wrap the words in a ribbon
  • Around her broken wing
  • That's how you're going to learn to fly
  • Bob-white whistler through the summer wheel
  • Don't you know he's got a better view
  • Grandma claimed a quarter cherokee
  • I got the blood and the locket
  • And the picture she drew
  • Imagination is blessed thing
  • To have and hold just what you want
  • You can conjure up a bright light dream
  • Or find a dark old house to haunt
  • Dance all night and don't slow down
  • Jump so high to steal the crown
  • Bless the child and all we found
  • Cuss that ivy moon
  • Promenade a dance hall reel
  • Never mind the whippoorwill
  • I found an arrowhead in a cotton field
  • That was just about to bloom
  • My old body is going to die someday
  • I want to turn to dust on a country road
  • Tune me into the song you play
  • So this world won't ever let me go

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