Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Jez Lowe's Song of the Indian Lass From: Phil Cooper Date: 23 Jan 05 - 06:02 PM Sooz, Thanks for the lyrics. I have hosted Jez before for a house concert. And will actually get a CD of it from him next time I get the chance. I much prefer getting lyrics in that way. I appreciate your posting the song for me. --Phil |
Subject: Lyr Req: SONG OF THE INDIAN LASS (Jez Lowe) From: Sooz Date: 23 Jan 05 - 02:43 PM The lyrics are in Songs of Jez Lowe (Volume 3) and Jez has them for sale along with his CDs. (Hint!!) Well I once sang a song called the Indian Lass And none ever suited me better It told of a traveller infair New Orleans And the Indian girl that he met there And though the sadness of parting came hard at the end The tune made it sound all the sweeter Well I once sang a song called the Indian Lass But I never once thought that I'd meet her I was working a bar singing songs of the north In a place called The Inn on the River And I sang them the song of the Indian Lass And I caught her reflection in a cracked bar-room glass And I finished the song with a shiver 'Cause there she was next to me, smelling of rain She asked of my song and my story And I found myself rambling ever and on Like a bird in display of its glory Her skin was the stain of a New England leaf Her hair was as black as blueberry And as long as the river that flowed on beneath In shadows and pools 'round her body And I found myself swimming in those still water reeds And fumbling under covers with the lights out As I lay there in love and inside her at night As those fingers so red gripped those shoulders so white And a song in my head sang its heart out And it wasn't till late on the turnpike at night As I drove with her head on my shoulder With the road stretching on like a trail full of tears And the thin mountain air growing colder That she told me the stories that once were just known To the tribes and the seers of her nation How a plague of white skin destroyed all in its path How hard steel and lead sentenced skin, bone and staff To a place that she called the damnation And one morning in Maine as I sent money home She left in the hardest of weather With never a note, just some stones on a string One for each day spent together I could've gone after her, begged her to stay But I thought it was best if I left it 'Cause I once sang a song called The Indian Lass And I knew the way that it ended |
Subject: Lyr Req: Jez Lowe's Song of the Indian Lass From: Phil Cooper Date: 23 Jan 05 - 01:53 PM I've heard Ed Trickett sing Jez Lowe's "Song of the Indian Lass" and wanted to get the words. I've checked Jez's websites and not found the lyrics there. I also did a google search that came up with references, but no lyrics. Does anyone have them? Thanks. |
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