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Bill Miller - Tumble Weed lyrics
Far Across the Mississippi and Out On the Open Plains
 In An Oklahoma Cow Town Where the Sky Begins to Rain
 In a Dusty Run-down Honky Tonk Sits a Drifting Tumbleweed
 Thumbing Through a Magazine That He Can't Even Read
 Now Tumbleweed Remembers How the West Was Won and Lost
 The Homestead Act and the Dust Bowl, Everybody Paid the Cost
 And the Great White Father Promised to Treat His Children All the Same
 Back When Indian Territory Was Oklahoma's Name
 Oh Tumbleweed Keep Rollin', He Just Roams From Town to Town
 It Ain't Easy For a Half-breed Kid to Try and Settle Down
 Tumbleweed Keep Rollin', He Can't Find no Place to Rest
 Yeah the Desert Wind Blows Tumbleweed Like Some Spirit of the West
 Well His Boot Heals Tap in Time to An Old Flat Top Guitar
 And He's a Guitar Local Hero and He Sings Straight From the Heart
 And His Tip Jar Just a Jungle of Worn Old Dollar Bills
 He Makes His Rent and Grocery in the Local Bar and GrillBill Miller - Tumble Weed - http://motolyrics.com/bill-miller/tumble-weed-lyrics.html
When He Starts to Picking That Old Guitar You Know the People Turn And
 Stare
 When He Starts to Sing the Songs He Wrote Wells There's Magic in the Air
 Cause His Song Can Heal Your Wounded Heart, He Can Set You Spirit Free
 He Can Raise You Hopes to Be the Very Best That You Can Be
 Oh Tumbleweed Keep Rollin', He Just Roams From Town to Town
 It Ain't Easy For a Half-breed Kid to Try and Settle Down
 Tumbleweed Keep Rollin', He Can't Find no Place to Rest
 Yeah the Desert Wind Blows Tumbleweed Like Some Spirit of the West
 So If You Cross the Mississippi, You Head Out On the Open Plain
 And You Pass Through Oklahoma and the Sky Begins to Rain
 And You Feeling Kind of Rootless, You Can't Find no Place to Rest
 Just Remember Tumbleweed, He's the Spirit of the West
Oh the Desert Blows Old Tumbleweed Like Some Spirit of the West








