Tony Joe White - Ol' Black Crow lyrics
[Tony Joe White - Ol' Black Crow lyrics]
See him sitting on a telephone pole
He follows me everywhere I go
Maybe he knows something that... I don't know
There's a storm in the south... and trouble in the east
Maybe I should move out west
Ain't no music in my ears... no taste in my mouth
Keep looking for a place to rest
Ol' black crow hear him calling low
See him sitting on a telephone pole
He follows me everywhere I go
Maybe he knows something that... I don't know
They say it's wrote down... a long time ago
Each one of us must follow the path
The questions are long... but the answers are slow
Sometimes you just have to laugh
Ol' black crow hear him calling low
See him sitting on a telephone pole
He follows me everywhere I go
Maybe he knows something that... I don't know
There's a storm in the south... and trouble in the east
Maybe I should move out west
Ain't no music in my ears... no taste in my mouth
Keep looking for a place to rest
Ol' black crow hear him calling low
See him sitting on a telephone pole
He follows me everywhere I go
Maybe he knows something that... I don't know
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