John

Emily Ann Saliers

John knows to prune the crepe myrtles
Before it is their season
Before the weather freezes
He blows the pipe lines clean

He worked for the fire department
Until his injury
Now he puts out the fires
For the girl from the city

His family's from these parts
Before the white men got there
Grows field corn on his lot
Keeps the road and dead trees cleared

He leaves a pile of brushwood
For me to burn, it burns so pretty

John's work is never done
Helping the girl out from the city

His mama goes to the local Baptist church
His daddy's buried there
His daddy did two tours of duty
As a gunner in the war
And was the first
To greet and treat me like a neighbor

John brings the country to me
The girl from the city

John knows that he could make a killing
Selling rights to fish the trout
To rich city men who come in
Grilling and swilling
So he'd rather do without
Still he opens up the gates for me
Atlanta groceries in my SUV

Doesn't take to waste or finery
But takes the girl in from the city

His mama goes to the local Baptist church
His daddy's buried there
His daddy did two tours of duty
As a gunner in the war
And was the first
To greet and treat me like a neighbor

John brings the country to me
The girl from the city

And he kindly tolerates
The wanderer in me
Who wishes she were from
Somewhere she would rather be
Planting tender shoots
Along a rushing stream
Welt everybody has a dream
The girl from the city

Trivia about the song John by Indigo Girls

When was the song “John” released by Indigo Girls?
The song John was released in 2011, on the album “Beauty Queen Sister”.
Who composed the song “John” by Indigo Girls?
The song “John” by Indigo Girls was composed by Emily Ann Saliers.

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