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by Gary E. Andrews - 04/15/24 07:08 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 04/05/24 01:49 PM
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https://soundcloud.com/carroll-kiphen/carrolls-blue-sw101Music and vocals/ JAPOV Lyrics Carroll Kiphen The bluest blue Verse 1 I lived next door to a girl who always wore old jeans. She was young and shy but pretty; just barely in her teens. Sometimes she seemed so sad that it made me want to cry. I tried to be a friend to her but I couldn’t ask her why; Chorus She would turn the bluest blue my eyes had ever seen and walk out to her backyard and climb up in her tree. Verse 2 She’d softly sing the saddest songs that I had ever heard high up in the branches like some fragile little bird. Sometimes she’d take a shower a dozen times a day but she couldn’t seem to wash the stain of it away. Chorus And she would turn the bluest blue my eyes had ever seen and walk out to her backyard and climb up in her tree. Verse 3 The scars upon her tiny wrists never seemed to fade; memories that she opened up with a razorblade. As she bled she’d clean it up so daddy wouldn’t know. She’d wear a long red sweater so it wouldn’t show. Chorus And she would turn the bluest blue my eyes had ever seen and walk out to her backyard and climb up in her tree. Verse 4 She’d find herself a refuge from her father and his lust. The reason that she’d never love or even learn to trust. She knew she was his hostage no matter how she tried; haunted by the guilt of it she’d hold the pain inside. Verse 5 I went to find her one morning. I knew just where she’d be; so I went out to her backyard and she was high up in her tree and she had turned the bluest blue my eyes had ever seen, safely in eternal rest hanging from her tree.
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OMG...
You really should post the lyrics lol, This one is almost too much to take!
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Jaysus, sounds like stephen fields......and that's a huge prop from my end.
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Yes needs the lyric Carroll. Quite a unusual song from you this time, different is OK. A dirge but that's fine too. Jobn
Last edited by Travis david; 12/03/20 10:58 AM.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. Oscar Wilde
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Ill look again. Misplaced lyric.
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Ok found and posted lyric
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