Black Mountain Ballad

Bruce Springsteen

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    When the night wind rustles the faraway eaves
    Rolling down the long valley through the cottonwood trees
    And the wild river rises with last season's rains
    I awake in the darkness and call your name

    I lie awake, and I know that sleep won't come soon
    I watch the headlights crawl up and down the wall of my lonely room
    I think of that club by the river where we danced on and on
    I swore our love could last forever, and you laughed on and on

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    There's a highway over yonder, lit by a Moon pale and cold
    Where together we would wander before our love grew old
    There were roadside stands and a hundred faces we would never know
    But we held tight to each other, and you said: John, I love you so

    I wanna weep, but the tears won't run
    I wanna sleep, but the sleep don't come

    Last night, I stood on Black Mountain and looked out to the sea
    Where the waters of the Mystery River go rushing endlessly
    All she said was: I'm sorry, Joe, but I gotta go
    We had it once, but we ain't got it anymore

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    Composición: Bruce Springsteen

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