Where Do My Bluebird Fly The Tallest Man on Earth
Oh, well I[Em] know you stroke the set-up baby,
of all the le[Esus2]aves up in the gro[C]und[D]
And I [Em]know your song is old but heavy
as I[Esus2] see dry leaves fal[C]lin' down, oh[D]
[C]With all this fever in my[D] mind, I could[G] drown in your [D]kerosene [C]eyes, oh
[C]You're just a riddle in the[D] sky
[D7]Where do my bluebirds fly?[Em] [Esus2] [C] [D]
And as the early sigh of dawn will thunder
I see you stir the fog around
And when you find the voice and gears of sunset
we'll hear that high and lonesome sound, oh
And I will question every wind
if they've gone through the glow of your eyes, oh
You're just a riddle in the sky
Where do my bluebirds fly?
Where do my bluebirds fly?
Oh, well I know you stroke your feathers baby
upon the ghosts along my trail
And I know well I was sold and buried
before I knew it was for sale, oh
With all this fever in my mind
I should aim for your kerosene eyes
Oh, you're just a target in the sky
Where do my bluebirds fly?
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