Fare Thee Well (Dink's Song)

Album: Inside Llewyn Davis [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (2013)
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  • If I had wings like Noah's dove
    I'd fly the river to the one I love
    Oh fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

    Well, I had a man, who was long and tall
    He moved his body like a cannon ball
    Oh fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

    I remember one evening in the pouring rain
    And in my heart was an achin' pain
    Oh fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

    Muddy river was muddy and wild
    Can't give a bloody for my unborn child
    Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

    So show us a bird flying high above
    Life ain't worth living without the one you love
    Oh fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
    And fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well Writer/s: Joseph Henry Burnett, Marcus Oliver Johnstone Mumford, Oscar Isaac, Traditional
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sentric Music, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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