Текст песни Blue Valley Songbird - Dolly Parton
She
was
born
in
a
place
called
Blue
Valley
At
the
foot
of
the
Tennessee
hills
With
the
blue
birds
and
blue
bells
And
blue
mountain
water
And
the
sound
of
the
Blue
Whippoorwill
But
there
was
no
peace
in
the
valley
Her
daddy,
a
cruel,
ruthless
man
Used
and
abused
her
mind
and
her
body
So
her
mama
said
run
while
you
can
So
at
fifteen
she
took
to
the
highway
Belongings
and
guitar
in
hand
And
she
buried
herself
in
her
music
The
one
thing
she
did
understand
And
she
sings
like
a
bird
and
she
writes
like
a
poet
Her
voice
has
that
high,
lonesome
sound
She
hurts
and
her
songs
are
the
best
way
to
show
it
So
the
Blue
Valley
songbird
keeps
traveling
around
She
hopes
someday
she
will
make
it
And
everyone
says
that
she
will
When
she
comes
to
town,
crowds
flock
around
To
see
the
girl
from
the
Tennessee
hills
She
writes
her
letters
back
home
to
her
mama
In
care
of
the
preacher
in
town
They′re
sacred
to
her
so
she
reads
them
at
church
And
so
her
daddy
cannot
track
her
down
And
she
sings
like
a
bird
and
she
cries
like
a
baby
Whenever
she
turns
off
the
lights
She's
a
whole
lot
lonesome
and
a
little
bit
crazy
From
mem′ries
and
miseries
and
dreams
gone
awry
Blue
dress,
blue
shoes,
a
blue
Cadillac
A
band
dressed
in
blue
by
her
side
Instruments
tied
to
the
top
and
the
back
'Cause
the
Blue
Valley
songbird
is
singing
tonight
One
nighters,
honky-tonks,
years
flying
by
She's
never
made
it
but
Lord
knows
she
tries
Expressing
the
feelings
she
holds
inside
And
the
Blue
Valley
songbird
is
singing
tonight
Oh,
the
Blue
Valley
songbird
is
singing
tonight
And
she
sings
like
a
bird
and
she
writes
like
a
poet
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