Lyrics Nightbird - Eva Cassidy
Some
old
hotel
room
in
Memphis
I
see
the
city
through
the
rain
I′m
just
chasing
me
my
time
And
remembering
some
pain
See
there
once
was
a
boy
And
on
the
street
he'd
surely
die
So
the
nightbird
took
him
in
And
she
taught
him
how
to
fly
See
the
nightbird
softly
fly
Why
does
she
fly
alone?
Is
the
moonlight
just
a
flame
for
her
memory?
Now
she′s
gone
Two
bit
bars
and
honky
tonks
Any
pleasure
can
be
found
You
can
get
just
what
you
want
If
you
lay
your
money
down
And
lonely
sailors
do
their
drinking
My,
my,
my
how
the
brave
men
do
die
And
the
nightbird
sells
her
pleasures
Bringing
tears
to
my
eyes
See
the
nightbird
softly
fly
Why
does
she
fly
alone
Is
the
moonlight
just
a
flame
for
her
memory
Now
she's
gone
So
I
guess
I'll
go
out
walking
Lord,
let
the
rain
keep
falling
down
I
guess
I′ll
go
chase
some
memories
On
the
dark
side
of
town
See
the
nightbird
softly
fly
Why
does
she
fly
alone
Is
the
moonlight
just
a
flame
for
her
memory
Now
she′s
gone
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