Lyrics Navajo Rug - Jerry Jeff Walker
Ian
Tyson/Tom
Russell
Well
it's
two
eggs
up
on
whiskey
toast
Home
fries
on
the
side,
You
wash
her
down
with
the
roadhouse
coffee
That
burns
up
your
inside,
It's
just
a
canyon,
Colorado
diner,
A
waitress
I
did
love,
We
sat
in
the
back
'neath
an
old
stuffed
bear,
A
worn
out
Navajo
rug.
Aye,
aye,
aye,
Katie,
Shades
of
red
and
blue
Aye,
aye,
aye,
Katie,
Whatever
became
of
the
Navajo
rug
and
you?
Well,
old
Jack
the
boss,
he
left
at
six
It
was,
'Katie,
bar
the
door'.
She'd
pull
down
that
Navajo
rug
And
we'd
spread
it
across
the
floor,
I
saw
lightning
frame
the
sacred
mountains
The
wooing
of
the
turtle
doves
Just
Iying
next
to
Katie,
On
that
old
Navajo
rug.
Aye,
aye,
aye,
Katie,
Shades
of
red
and
blue
Aye,
aye,
aye,
Katie,
Whatever
became
of
the
Navajo
rug
and
you?
Well,
I
saw
old
Jack
about
a
year
ago,
Said
the
place
burned
to
the
ground,
All
he
saved
was
an
old
bear
tooth
And
Katie
she
left
town,
Well,
Katie,
got
a
souvenir
too,
Jack
smiled
as
he
spit
out
a
big
old
plug,
Well,
you
shoulda
seen
her
coming
through
the
smoke
She
was
dragging
that
Navajo
rug.
Aye,
aye,
aye,
Katie,
Shades
of
red
and
blue
Aye,
aye,
aye,
Katie,
Whatever
became
of
the
Navajo
rug
and
you?
So
every
time
I
cross
the
sacred
mountains
And
lightning
jumps
above,
It
always
takes
me
back
in
time
To
my
long
lost
Katie
love,
You
know
everything
keeps
on
a
moving
Everybody's
on
the
go,
Hey,
you
don't
find
things
that
last
anymore
Like
a
hand-woven
Navajo.
Aye,
aye,
aye,
Katie,
Shades
of
red
and
blue
Aye,
aye,
aye,
Katie,
Whatever
became
of
the
Navajo
rug
and
you!
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