paroles de chanson Blue Wing - Dave Alvin
He
had
a
blue
wing
tattooed
on
his
shoulder
Well,
it
might
have
been
a
blue
bird,
I
don't
know
But
he
gets
stone
drunk
and
talks
about
Alaska
The
salmon
boats
and
45
below
He
said
he
got
that
blue
wing
up
in
Walla
Walla
Where
his
cellmate
there
was
Little
Willy
John
And
Willy,
he
was
once
a
great
blues
singer
And
winging
Willy
wrote
him
up
a
song
He
said:
It's
dark
in
here,
can't
see
the
sky
But
I
look
at
this
blue
wing,
and
I
close
my
eyes
And
I
fly
away
beyond
these
walls
Up
above
the
clouds,
where
the
rain
don't
fall
On
a
poor
man's
dreams
They
paroled
Blue
Wing
in
August
of
1963
And
he
moved
on,
picking
apples,
to
the
town
of
Wenatchee
Then
winter
finally
caught
him
in
a
run-down
trailer
park
On
the
south
side
of
Seattle,
where
the
days
grow
gray
and
dark
And
he
drank
and
he
dreamt
of
visions,
when
the
salmon
still
ran
free
And
his
father's
fathers
crossed
that
wild
old
Bering
Sea
And
the
land
belonged
to
everyone,
and
there
were
old
songs
yet
to
sing
Now,
it's
narrowed
down
to
a
cheap
hotel
and
a
tattooed
prison
wing
He
said:
It's
dark
in
here,
can't
see
the
sky
But
I
look
at
this
blue
wing,
and
I
close
my
eyes
And
I
fly
away
beyond
these
walls
Up
above
the
clouds,
where
the
rain
don't
fall
On
a
poor
man's
dreams
Well,
he
drank
his
way
to
LA,
and
that's
where
he
died
But
no
one
knew
his
Christian
name,
and
there
was
no
one
there
to
cry
But
I
dreamt
there
was
a
service,
a
preacher
and
a
cheap
pine
box
And
half
way
through
the
service,
Blue
wing
began
to
talk
He
said:
It's
dark
in
here,
can't
see
the
sky
But
I
look
at
this
blue
wing,
and
I
close
my
eyes
And
then
I
fly
away
beyond
these
walls
Up
above
the
clouds,
where
the
rain
don't
fall
On
a
poor
man's
dreams
Yeah,
yeah,
on
a
poor
man's
dreams
Yeah,
yeah,
on
a
poor
man's
dreams
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