Poison Red Berries

Mickey Newbury

You know I don't think much about her anymore seldom if ever does she cross my mind
Yesterday's gone Lord it's better forgotten
Like the poison red berries to die on the vine
This mornin' at dawn I pulled into town
Had some coffee and talked with some old friends of mine
Laughing at all the good times they remember and then I remembered the time
I can still see those bright lights back in Dallas
As yesterday moves like a dream through my mind
I really didn't suppose that I'd never forget her and you know it took such a long time
But I don't think much about her no more seldom if ever does she cross my mind
Yesterday's gone it's better forgotten
It's like a poison red berry that clings to the mind

Trivia about the song Poison Red Berries by Bill Anderson

When was the song “Poison Red Berries” released by Bill Anderson?
The song Poison Red Berries was released in 1970, on the album “Where Have All Our Heroes Gone”.
Who composed the song “Poison Red Berries” by Bill Anderson?
The song “Poison Red Berries” by Bill Anderson was composed by Mickey Newbury.

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