paroles de chanson The Ballad Of Sally Rose - Emmylou Harris
Her
mama
picked
him
up
in
south
Minnesota
He
promised
her
the
world
but
they
never
got
that
far
For
he
was
last
seen
in
that
'59
DeSota
When
Sally
was
born
in
the
black
hills
of
Dakota.
She
was
washed
in
the
blood
of
the
dying
Sioux
nation
Raised
with
a
proud
but
a
wandering
heart
And
she
knew
that
her
roots
were
in
the
old
reservation
But
she
had
stars
in
her
eyes
and
greater
expectations.
No
rings
on
her
fingers,
no
bells
on
her
toes
With
bugs
on
her
headlights
and
runs
in
her
hose
Through
the
valley
of
the
shadow
of
Roosevelt's
nose
Adios
South
Dakota,
adios
Sally
Rose.
They've
got
a
national
monument
carved
out
of
stone
On
the
side
of
a
mountain
where
her
forefathers
roamed
Playin'
cowboys
and
Indians
right
under
the
nose
Of
Theodore
Roosevelt
and
the
sweet
Sally
Rose.
So
she
left
Rapid
City
in
the
blue
moonlight
hour
With
her
eye
on
the
highway
and
her
foot
on
the
floor
And
turnin'
the
dial,
she
was
pulled
by
the
power
Of
the
word
coming
out
of
that
broadcasting
tower.
No
rings
on
her
fingers,
no
bells
on
her
toes
With
bugs
on
her
headlights
and
runs
in
her
hose
Through
the
valley
of
the
shadow
of
Roosevelt's
nose
Adios
South
Dakota,
adios
Sally
Rose...
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