Coyote
by Bill Staines
Here in the dawn
You got me listenin' to your song once again.
I love how it climbs and it hangs upon the wind.
Here in the dawn
You got me dreamin' to your song once again.
We all get to dreamin' now and then
So that's all right, coyote, my old friend.
Cho: How come you call so lonesome?
How come you sound so blue?
Is there somethin' inside
That you just can't hide?
Has somethin' come over you?
That's all right, we all get lonesome too.
Here in the dawn
You got me listenin' to your song once again;
I love how it climbs and it hangs upon the wind.
Here in the dawn
You got me cryin' to your song once again
We all get to losin' now and then
So that's all right, coyote, my old friend
Cho.She is given such pain. She is faced with the evil strain.
She is given no choice. She conquers and can't rejoice.
I see the picture of her standing on the street.
Her coat is white and her hair, black.
I see the picture of her standing on the street,
And she is beautiful.
She has strength beyond compare. She gets past the loss of her hair.
She is given no choice. She conquers and can't rejoice.
I see the picture of her standing on the street.
Her coat is white and her hair, black.
I see the picture of her standing on the street,
And she is beautiful.
She is beautiful.