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The Trinity Session

Album - 15 november 1988 - DeB Id: 10709
By Cowboy Junkies
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We are miners, hard rock miners
To the shaft house we must go
oil bottles on our shoulders
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I said "Mama, he's crazy and he scares me
But I want him by my side
though he's wild and he's bad
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Hear the lonesome whippoorwill His song's too blue to fly The midnight train is a-winding low I'm so lonesome I could cry I've never seen a night so long When time keeps crawling by The moon is gone behind the clouds To hide his face and cry Have you ever seen a robin weep When leaves have turned to brown? Like me he's lost his will to live I'm so lonesome I could cry The silence of a falling star Lights up a purple haze and as I wonder where you are I'm so lonesome I could cry
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Atlanta's a distant memory
Montgomery a recent birth
and Tulsa burns on the desert floor
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I hope that I find what I'm reaching for
The way that it is in my mind
I hope that I won't be that wrong anymore
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Sweet Jane (03:41)
Anyone who's ever had a heart
Wouldn't turn around and break it
And anyone who's ever played a part
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I was walking after midnight
Yeah, out in the moonlight
The way we used to do
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Cowboy Junkies

Cowboy Junkies are a Canadian band formed in Toronto in 1985 by siblings Margo (vocals), Michael (guitar, songwriter), and Peter Timmins (drums) with Alan Anton (bass). They rose to acclaim with The Trinity Sessions, recorded live with a single microphone at Toronto’s Church of the Holy Trinity, and are known for hushed, atmospheric alt‑country and slowcore-inflected songs across a decades-long career.
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