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To a Scrapyard Bus Stop Songtext

Charlie Parr - To a Scrapyard Bus Stop
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There's someone out there, Out in the snow
I think that I knew her, long time ago
Homemade outfit, frayed cap and gloves
She is a monument, a tribute cause.

[Chorus]
It must be a bus stop, there through the snow
The wind whips right through her thin winter coat
(Mm-hmm)

She pulls a cart behind her, there are tracks in the snow
That lead to her possessions, tied up just so.
I know that I knew her, but I can't say how.
Long time before anyway, the way she is now.

There's someone out there, but I can't make her out
Salvation Army shoes on, sole all walked out.
I know that I knew her, we were in love.
Long time gone anyhow, there comes the bus

[Chorus]

Crowd pushes past her, no one looks twice
She looks through her window, and I catch her eye
She doesn't know me, She looks away.
The bus slowly disappears through the snowy haze.
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Album 1922 (2002)

Charlie Parr
  1. 1.
    Westbound Rattler
  2. 2.
    True Religion (Trad./Arr by Parr)
  3. 3.
    Migrant Boxcar Train
  4. 4.
    Yo-Yo Blues (Barbeque Bob Hicks)
  5. 5.
  6. 6.
    Country Blues (Dock Boggs)
  7. 7.
    Louis Collins (Mississippi John Hurt)
  8. 8.
    Mahtowa Stomp
  9. 9.
    I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground (Bascom Lunsford)
  10. 10.
    To a Scrapyard Bus Stop
  11. 11.
    Wreck of the Bernard K.
  12. 12.
    Funeral Road Blues
  13. 13.
    Roses While I'm Living (Dock Boggs)
  14. 14.
  15. 15.
    Jesus at the Kenmore
  16. 16.
    Old Jim Canan'S (Robert Wilkins)
  17. 17.
    Farther Along (Mississippi John Hurt)
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