Tumbleweed

DOUGLAS L. VAN ARSDALE

I feel like a lonesome tumbleweed
Rolling across an open plain,
I feel like something nobody needs
I feel my life drifting away,
Drifting away -

I feel like a broken wagon wheel
When I can't jump a slow-moving train
Think I know how a coyote feels
Howling just to ease the pain, since you've been away.

Lord, I feel like rolling,
Rolling along, so keep your big
Wind blowing till all my natural
Days are gone -
Till my days are all gone.

Feel like a lonesome tumbleweed
Turning end over end.
Once I pulled all my roots free
I became a slave to the wind,
A slave to the wind.

Lord, I feel like rolling,
Rolling along, so keep your big
Wind blowing till all my natural
Days are gone -
Till my days are all gone.

Feel like a lonesome tumbleweed
Turning end over end.
Once I pulled all my roots free
I became a slave to the wind,
Just a slave to the wind.

Trivia about the song Tumbleweed by Joan Baez

On which albums was the song “Tumbleweed” released by Joan Baez?
Joan Baez released the song on the albums “Come From The Shadows” in 1972 and “The Complete A&M Recordings” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Tumbleweed” by Joan Baez?
The song “Tumbleweed” by Joan Baez was composed by DOUGLAS L. VAN ARSDALE.

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