Blue Valley Songbird Lyrics by Dolly Parton

Blue Valley Songbird Lyrics

    She was born in a place called blue valley
    At the foot of the tennessee hills
    With the blue birds and blue bells
    And blue mountain water
    And the sound of the blue whippoorwill
    But there was no peace in the valley
    Her daddy, a cruel, ruthless man
    Used and abused her mind and her body
    So her mama said run while you can
    So at fifteen she took to the highway
    Belongings and guitar in hand
    And she buried herself in her music
    The one thing she did understand
    And she sings like a bird and she writes like a poet
    Her voice has that high, lonesome sound
    She hurts, and her songs are the best way to show it
    So the blue valley songbird keeps traveling around
    She hopes someday she will make it
    And everyone says that she will
    When she comes to town, crowds flock around
    To see the girl from the tennessee hills
    She writes her letter back home to her mama
    In care of the preacher in town
    They're sacred to her so she reads them at church
    And so her daddy cannot track her down

    And she sings like a bird and she cries like a baby
    Whenever she turns off the lights
    She's a whole lot lonesome and a little bit crazy
    From mem'ries and miseries and dreams gone awry

    Blue dress, blue shoes, a blue cadillac
    A band dressed in blue by her side
    Instruments tied to the top and the back
    'cause the blue valley songbird is singing tonight

    One nighters, honky tonks, years flying by
    She never made it, but lord knows she tries
    Expressing the feelings she holds inside
    And the blue valley songbird is singing tonight
    Oh the blue valley songbird is singing tonight

    And she sings like a bird and she writes like a poet

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