Wildflowers

There's a coyote dying on the back porch
And I had a fever of a hundred and four
And any hope I had of you coming back
Is gone with dying dog

And I'm sorry that I couldn't save him
And I'm sorry that you had to go
And I'm hoping that someday you'll make it
To the field where the wildflowers grow

Well I can see the cross from the hillside
And I can see the lights downtown
And I used to see your face every single day
But I try not to think about it now
And you were always one to worry
But there's no way that we could have known
Still I've waited through all of the seasons
But you ain't never gonna come back home
And I know that I shouldn't hold out
Now that you're so far away
Nothing's gonna change it anyway

And I'm sorry that I couldn't save him
And I'm sorry that you had to go
And I'm hoping that someday you'll make it
To the field where the wildflowers grow

And I'm hoping that someday you'll make it
To the field where the wildflowers grow

Trivia about the song Wildflowers by Joe Purdy

When was the song “Wildflowers” released by Joe Purdy?
The song Wildflowers was released in 2014, on the album “Eagle Rock Fire”.

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