Slaid Cleaves - Lydia lyrics

[Slaid Cleaves - Lydia lyrics]

Lydie lit a cigarette today
Ancient fumbling fingers in her way
From a forty year old coffee cup
She sipped a bit of gin
Closed her eyes and let the memories in

She lives in the old place all alone
Keeps in touch with neighbours by the phone
Grows roses on the graves of
Her firstborn and his father
And the coal trucks never bother her

Oh Lydie, let him go, the boy is gone
Her mother struggled as she tore
Him from her arms
Oh Lydia, your tears are heaven's rain
But she never was the same

A cotton dress and satin shoes
Indian summer sun, dressed in amber hues
Spending time with a coal miner's son


To an old time fiddle tune

The months went by just like
A breeze that year they wed in June
And by the fall the boy was here
Word come down from Big Stone
There's a fire in the mine
And eleven men they couldn't find

Oh Lydie, let him go, the boy is gone
Her mother struggled as she tore
Him from her arms
Oh Lydia, your tears are heaven's rain
But she never was the same

She watched them pull him from the hole
The overalls he wore were
Blackened by the smoke
Lydie twice had had this dream and
Twice it had come true
And when she saw his father's boots she knew

Oh Lydie, let him go, the boy is gone
Her mother struggled as she tore
Him from her arms
Oh Lydia, your tears are heaven's rain
But she never was the same

Lydie lit a cigarette today
Ancient fumbling fingers in her way
From a forty year old coffee cup
She sipped a bit of gin
Closed her eyes and let the memories in

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