Lyrics American Rivers - Tom Russell
Ain't
no
more
cane
on
the
Brazos
Yeah,
yeah
yeah
It's
all
been
ground
down
to
molasses
Yeah
yeah
yeah
I
saw
a
red
iron
sunsets
- From
a
rust
iron
bridge
In
the
Indian
country
–Of
the
mockingbird
kid
I
saw
the
moon
in
a
boxcar
- Being
carried
as
freight
Through
62
winters
- Through
48
states
In
an
old
Chinese
graveyard
- I
slept
in
the
weeds
When
a
song
and
a
story
- Were
all
a
kid
needs
Hear
the
rhymes
and
the
rattles
- Of
those
runaway
trains
And
the
songs
of
the
cowboy
- And
the
sound
of
the
rain
And
it's
mom
I
miss
you
I
woke
up
and
screamed
American
rivers
- Roll
deep
through
my
dreams
Colorado,
Yeah
Alleghany,
Shenandoah,
Susquehanny
And
the
Wabash
and
the
Hudson
and
the
brave
Rio
Grande
I
was
a
kid
there
asleep
in
the
sandy
old
water
Yeah
old
water
We
named
'em
for
Indians
- Our
guilt
to
forsake
The
Delaware
the
Blackfoot
- The
Flathead
the
Snake
Now
they
roll
past
casinos
_ And
old
hamburger
stands
They're
all
waving
farewell
- To
the
kid
on
the
lamb
With
their
Jig
sawed
old
arteries
- So
clogged
and
defiled
No
open
heart
miracle
- Is
gonna
turn
'em
back
wild
Past
towns
gone
to
bankers
– Past
fields
gone
to
seed
All
cut
up
and
carved
out
- So
divided
by
greed
And
old
grandfather
catfish
- With
his
whiskers
so
long
And
his
life
in
a
struggle
- Cuz
the
oxygen's
gone
Oh
mom
I
miss
you
I
woke
up
and
screamed
These
American
rivers
- They
poison
my
dreams
Colorado,
Alleghany,
Shenandoah,
Susquehanny
And
the
Wabash
and
the
Hudson
and
the
brave
Rio
Grande
I
was
a
kid
there
I
was
asleep
in
the
sandy
old
water
Yeah
old
water
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