Ballad Of Sally Rose

Emmylou Harris

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    Her mama picked him up in south Minnesota
    He promised her the world but they never got that far
    For he was last seen in that '59 DeSota
    When Sally was born in the black hills of Dakota

    She was washed in the blood of the dying Sioux nation
    Raised with a proud but a wandering heart
    And she knew that her roots were in the old reservation
    But she had stars in her eyes and graeter expectations

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    No rings on her fingers no bells on het toes
    With bugs on her headlights
    And runs in her hose
    Through the valley of the shadow of Roosevelt's nose
    Adios, South Dakota, adios Sally Rose

    They've got a national monument carved out of stone
    On the side of a mountain where her forefathers roamed
    Playing cowboys and Indians right under the nose
    Of Theodore Roosevelt and the sweet Sally Rose

    So she left Rapid City in the blue moonlight hour
    With her eye on the highway and her foot on the floor
    And turnin' the dial she was pulled by the power
    Of the word coming out of that broadcasting tower

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    Composición: Paul Kennerley y Emmylou Harris

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