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Arizona
04:26
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Where did the love go, baby?
Did we leave it in Arizona?
Where did the love go, baby?
Can’t accept that this is over
I don’t wanna fall in love again
I’m tired of losing all my dearest friends
Driving down this desert road
Stretching straight to Mexico
Tom Petty on the radio
Hand out the window
Stopped to rest my weary soul
In the nation of the Navajo
Where two rivers find a single flow
The sky a sacred glow
Where did the love go, baby?
Did we leave it in Arizona?
Where did the love go, baby?
Can’t accept that this is over
I don’t’ wanna fall in love again
I’m tired of losing all my dearest friends
They say the truth will follow you
No matter where you run
There’s nothing you or I could do
To stop a setting sun
Where did the love go, baby?
Did we leave it in Arizona?
Where did the love go, baby?
Can’t accept that this is over
I don’t’ wanna fall in love again
I’m tired of losing all my dearest friends
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Hair as black as onyx
Dress like falling rain
Little silver bells
Lips a berry stain
They asked you.
“What is courage?”
You said “A steady gaze
When all the world is
Burning and you want
To look away”
Ordinary people do extraordinary things
Diné Utah homecoming queen
Your papa was an Indian
A stoic Navajo
They took away his language
They couldn’t take his soul
The father
With this dancing
Brings the daughter
Back around
Seems you were his
Savior when he
Saw you take the crown
Ordinary people do extraordinary things
Diné Utah homecoming queen
Shimmer in the limelight
Healing under foot
Dance for those who couldn’t
Dance for those should
They asked you,
“What is honor?”
You said, “A steady beat.
When all the world is silent,
Be the change you want to see”
Ordinary people do extraordinary things
Diné Utah homecoming queen
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New Mexican Blues
04:04
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Since you’ve gone the rose no longer blooms
The moon has lost its luster and its shine
All day I sing the Silver City blues
At least I can still dream of you at night
The weeping willow hears my steady strum
To call you back to me and make it right
The day I’m yearning for will never come
At least I can still dream of you at night
The lonely coyote sings his weary song
The wind alone can hear his prairie plight
It seems our love was just a setting sun
At least I can still dream of you at night
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Colorado Sage
02:44
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My daddy was a carpenter
My mama was a maid
They moved us to a hollow house
1990 New Years Day
Had a barn out in the back
And a garden in the front
As long as we agreed to make repairs they’d
Only charge 100 bucks a month
So my mama got to painting
She hung the curtains up
My daddy built a whole ‘nother room
Just for letting in the sun
We couldn’t keep the critters out
The heat it wouldn’t stay
In the winter you could trace tiny hearts on
The inside of my frozen window pane
I knew I was a poor little girl
I could hear the things they say
But I felt rich, wild, and free
Running through the fields of Colorado sage
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