Текст песни Tumbleweed - Bill Miller
Far
across
the
Mississippi
and
out
on
the
open
plains
In
an
Oklahoma
cow
town
where
the
sky
begins
to
rain
In
a
dusty
run-down
honky
tonk
sits
a
drifting
tumbleweed
Thumbing
through
some
magazine
that
he
can't
even
read
Now
tumbleweed
remembers
how
the
west
was
won
and
lost
The
homestead
act
and
the
dust
bowl,
everybody
paid
the
cost
And
the
great
white
father
promised
to
treat
his
children
all
the
same
Back
when
Indian
territory
was
Oklahoma's
name
Oh
tumbleweed
keep
rollin',
he
just
roams
from
town
to
town
It
ain't
easy
for
a
half-breed
kid
to
try
and
settle
down
Tumbleweed
keep
rollin',
he
can't
find
no
place
to
rest
Yeah
the
desert
wind
blows
tumbleweed
like
some
spirit
of
the
west
Well
his
boot
heals
tap
in
time
to
an
old
flat
top
guitar
And
he's
a
guitar
local
hero
and
he
sings
straight
from
the
heart
And
his
tip
jar
just
a
jungle
of
worn
old
dollar
bills
He
makes
his
rent
and
grocery
in
the
local
bar
and
grill
When
he
starts
to
picking
that
old
guitar
you
know
the
people
turn
and
stare
When
he
starts
to
sing
the
songs
he
wrote
wells
there's
magic
in
the
air
Cause
his
song
can
heal
your
wounded
heart,
he
can
set
you
spirit
free
He
can
raise
you
hopes
to
be
the
very
best
that
you
can
be
Oh
tumbleweed
keep
rollin',
he
just
roams
from
town
to
town
It
ain't
easy
for
a
half-breed
kid
to
try
and
settle
down
Tumbleweed
keep
rollin',
he
can't
find
no
place
to
rest
Yeah
the
desert
wind
blows
tumbleweed
like
some
spirit
of
the
west
So
if
you
cross
the
Mississippi,
you
head
out
on
the
open
plain
And
you
pass
through
Oklahoma
and
the
sky
begins
to
rain
And
you
feeling
kind
of
rootless,
you
can't
find
no
place
to
rest
Just
remember
tumbleweed,
he's
the
spirit
of
the
west
Oh
the
desert
blows
old
tumbleweed
like
some
spirit
of
the
west
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