Stull (Part 1)

Album: Stull (1992)
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  • Forty miles west of Kansas City
    Down a county road like a lonely soul
    I see Sharon and I see Jack
    It's me and roman weared in black,
    Tell my bride to bury me in stull...

    Don't be afraid,
    Don't be afraid,
    It's great

    Thirty-seven seventeen - six miles to stull
    In the dark I see the sign - six more miles to stull
    I see Sharon and I see Jack
    It's me and roman dressed in black,
    Tell my bride to bury me in stull...

    Don't be afraid,
    Don't be afraid,
    It's great

    Sixty-five, fifty, forty-four, thirty miles to go
    In the night I see the sign - six miles to stull
    Forty miles west of Kansas City
    She said that she had come in white to meet me
    I see Sharon and I see Jack
    It's me and roman weared in black,
    Tell my bride to bury me in stull...

    Don't be afraid,
    Don't be afraid,
    It's great Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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