Lyrics
When she vanished from our sight,
She caused a drunken brawl inside,
The bar I used to work in as a kid in a small town,
But I wasn't there for money or spare,
I was there to wipe the tears grown men shed off table
And they won't dry
The day I turned up at the bar
All the drinkers laid aside their beers
Cause my lips were the finest wine
The countryside was quick to stop
All the chirping and the cooing,
Cause when I spoke, it was like singing,
And when I moved, big men would cry
A butcher used to come and write about her dusk till dawn,
He became poet after catching a whiff of her dress hanging on a line,
A bounty hunter sat down here,
Put his guns next to whiskey bottle,
He said "I'm done with all the killings,
I just wanna love her till I die."
Walking through the town,
I saw tumbleweeds sprout
Daisies and the hills said I'm the spring endin' the drought,
Then a cowboy turned to me,
Said he found love and I'm the reason,
When I left I heard them say,
His heart's beating but he's not breathing
The day she turned up at the bar,
All the drinkers laid aside their beers
Cause her lips were the finest wine
The countryside was quick to stop all the chirping and the cooing,
Cause when she spoke, it was like singing,
And when she moved, big men would cry
Writer(s): Ali Banaie
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