Lyrics Maryetta's Song - Townes Van Zandt
Well,
she
stands
all
alone
with
her
sorrow
Like
a
bird
that′s
afraid
to
sing
She
lives
for
the
pain
tomorrow
will
bring
Will
she
call
if
she
starts
to
fall
or
will
she
silent
go?
Well,
her
scarlet
jasmine
is
tucked
away
'Neath
her
vest
of
purest
gold
And
her
eyes
can′t
hardly
help
but
say
I'm
cold
Will
she
call
if
she
starts
to
fall
or
will
she
silent
go?
Well,
the
winds
that
howl
behind
her
face
Through
the
falsehoods
in
her
mind
Ain't
strong
enough
to
leave
her
lace
behind
Well,
her
shelter
starts
to
tremble
As
it
holds
her
mind
away
From
the
golden
flashin′
cymbals
that
say
Will
she
call
if
she
starts
to
fall
or
will
she
silent
go?
When
a
virgin
mistress
again
she
comes
Now
no
longer
is
she
free
To
play
upon
her
gypsy
drums
for
me
Will
she
call
if
she
starts
to
fall
or
will
she
silent
go?
Will
she
call
when
she
starts
to
fall
or
will
she
silent
go?
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