Lyrics of Delta dawn
Waylon Jennings

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Release date : 01/10/2013
Duration : 0:03:2
Style : Country
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Delta dawn what's that flower you have on?
Could it be a faded rose from days gone by?
And did i hear you say he was ameetin' you here today
To take you to his mansion in the sky
She's forty one and her daddy still calls her baby
All the folks around brownsville say she's crazy
'cause she walks downtown with a suitcase in her hand
Lookin' for a mysterious dark-haired man
In her younger days they called her delta dawn
Prettiest woman you ever laid eyes on
Then a man of low degree stood by her side
And promised her he'd take her for his bride
Delta dawn what's that flower you have on?
Could it be a faded rose from days gone by?
And did i hear you say he was ameetin' you here today
To take you to his mansion in the sky
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