Stone Blind Horses
Lyrics
There are some saints that have been forgotten
Like most of my drunken prayers
They say there's a heaven
Somewhere above the yonder
Where there's no more crosses to bear
Now, there's ghosts all along the highways
And there's storms out on the sea
I only hope is somewhere in that heaven
Someone is sayin' a prayer for me
I've been ridin' stone blind horses
Never seen a reason to believe
Hey sweet Genevieve, say a prayer for me
And the wild young cowboys, old drunks
Paramours and thieves
The high slurred whistle of a red winged blackbird
Sounds like he's singin', oh, that I might die
It's a song for those who have fallen
Unrepentant and with no more alibis
I've been ridin' stone blind horses
Never seen a reason to believe
Hey sweet Genevieve, say a prayer for me
And the wild young cowboys, old drunks
Paramours and thieves
Hey sweet Genevieve, say a prayer for me
And the wild young cowboys, old drunks
Paramours and thieves
Writer(s): Ray Wylie Hubbard
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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