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featuring Linky Barmore on backing vocals
lyrics
She rode into town on a horse too high,
she had her head cocked back and her guns to the sky,
and she looked just like silhouette, with the sun behind her neck.
The sky was so bright that I could hardly see
that she was looking right at me.
And she said “Boy, I think you and I are gonna get along.”
And I don’t know what she meant.
Hell, I guess she’s heaven sent.
I saw her on the street just the other day
no shoes on her feet, and a smile on her face.
and she looked just like a cypress tree, with her scraped up knees.
She was singin’ from on high at the top of her lungs
and I recognized all of the songs that she sung,
for they were the songs that my mother would sing when I was still young.
And I don’t know what that means,
but no more beauty have I seen.
If I could say just one thing to her, what would it be?
If I could stare into a crystal ball, what would I see?
She’s like a ghost that keeps haunting me.
She is a beautiful mystery.
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Such a prolific artist who creates such deep and meaningful music. The listener is forced to take in the very multi layered atmospheric instrumentation. What he’s doing is so different and unique in music by comparison to his peers. This is one of my very favorites of his solo albums. The back to back tracks of Cornelius and Solitary Slip really make this album for me. Such contrasting sounds but equally as brilliant lyrics and delivery. James Kilpatrick