, you know what they say... Just once... in a very blue moon Just once in a very blue moon Just once... in a very blue moon And I feel one comin' on
... take it down the avenue 'cuz I ain't got time for you... until daylight This sidewalk ice is cold as steel... I'm not Dorothy... I can't click my heels One
(By Nanci Griffith & Bobby Nelson) How I wish that you would call... we have not spoken since last fall Now that smokey conversation's come and gone
runnin' With some news that he'd read in some St. Joseph paper And it was "Drinks all around" cause the news he was tellin' Was the one they called Crazy
share May you dance all night... to the fiddle and the banjo Oh, the way they did at the Roseville Fair Oh, the way they did... at the Roseville Fair
The wing and the wheel... they carry things away Whether it's me that does the leavin' or the love that flies away The moon outside my window looks so
dream I'm stronger now, there was a man in my hometown He sang so pretty I'm glad he turned my head around But I'd forgotten how to play a one night
(By Nanci Griffith & Rick West) Baby I know that we've got trouble in the fields When the bankers swarm like locust out there turning away our yield
the bars And kept young Rita out late at night So, they married up in Abilene... lost a child in Tennessee Still, that love survived [Chorus] One of
s the voice of hope, it's the voice of peace It's the voice of every man From a distance we all have enough And no one is in need There are no guns,
's been warmth to lend and good lines to sing But, how I miss my native tongue 'cause... New York City sorta brings out the stupids in me I've got one
from pain In return I'd bring you Ireland One day I'll build a tower High upon my Texas plains I can see from coast to coast On hot platinum summer