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06 Red Rock Town
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REDROCK TOWN – Original Lyrics by Shel Silverstein
Original Music by Jim Friedman
The sun beats down on Redrock Town
The land is parched and dry
And a man alone will turn to stone
And his heart will wither and dry
His heart will wither and dry.
There came a girl to Redrock Town
Her hair was sunset gold
But her heart was like a cactus flower
A man can never hold a man can never hold.
Her body moved like waving grass
Around my cabin door
And our love, it bloomed in the desert sand
Where nothing grew before, where nothing grew before.
She sang to the sky, she danced with the wind
Out here on the dusty plain
But the love that warmed in the summer sun
Was cooled by the April rain, was cooled by the April rain.
Away, away, she’s gone away
As softly as she came
And the dusty wind of Redrock Town
Keeps calling back her name, keeps calling back her name.
The sun beats down on Redrock Town
The land is parched and dry
And a man alone will turn to stone
And his heart will wither and dry, his heart will wither, (or he’ll learn to fly.)
Original Music by Jim Friedman
The sun beats down on Redrock Town
The land is parched and dry
And a man alone will turn to stone
And his heart will wither and dry
His heart will wither and dry.
There came a girl to Redrock Town
Her hair was sunset gold
But her heart was like a cactus flower
A man can never hold a man can never hold.
Her body moved like waving grass
Around my cabin door
And our love, it bloomed in the desert sand
Where nothing grew before, where nothing grew before.
She sang to the sky, she danced with the wind
Out here on the dusty plain
But the love that warmed in the summer sun
Was cooled by the April rain, was cooled by the April rain.
Away, away, she’s gone away
As softly as she came
And the dusty wind of Redrock Town
Keeps calling back her name, keeps calling back her name.
The sun beats down on Redrock Town
The land is parched and dry
And a man alone will turn to stone
And his heart will wither and dry, his heart will wither, (or he’ll learn to fly.)
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