Текст песни Northwest - Brandy Clark
One,
two,
three,
go
St.
Helen's
ash
is
evergreen
Forever
rainin'
in
my
dreams
I
don't
need
a
picture
To
remember
Tilton
River
Rollin'
back
behind
our
house
Of
all
the
byways
I've
been
down
Highway
508
knows
me
the
best
The
compass
in
my
heart
still
points
Northwest
Where
the
trees
grow
mountain
tall
Most
of
the
summer
feels
like
fall
Salmon
run
and
the
eagles
fly
You're
in
Heaven
but
you
didn't
die
Whistleblowin'
at
the
mill
Hickory
shirts'll
pay
the
bills
I
dream
in
shades
of
green
and
gray
and
gold
And
I
go
home
To
Lewis
County
Loggin's
show
White
Pass
covered
up
in
snow
Make
it
back
for
Christmas
God
knows
how
bad
I
miss
it
Lookin'
through
a
bus
window
On
the
road
again,
you
know
That
song
that's
in
my
soul
is
why
I
left
But
my
heart
still
points
Northwest
Where
the
trees
grow
mountain
tall
Most
of
the
summer
feels
like
fall
Salmon
run
and
the
eagles
fly
You're
in
Heaven,
but
you
didn't
die
(oh)
Whistleblowin'
at
the
mill
Hickory
shirts'll
pay
the
bills
I
dream
in
shades
of
green
and
gray
and
gold
And
I
go
home
I
go
home,
Pacific
coast
Cottonwood
smoke,
it's
in
my
bones
Oh,
take
me
home
Where
the
trees
grow
mountain
tall
Most
of
the
summer
feels
like
fall
Salmon
run
and
the
eagles
fly
You're
in
Heaven,
but
you
didn't
die
(oh)
Through
the
clouds
I
see
the
sun
Shinin'
down
where
I
come
from
I
dream
in
shades
of
green
and
gray
and
gold
And
I
go
home
Take
me
home,
yeah,
I
go
home
Cottonwood
smoke
Takes
me
home
In
my
bones
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