Rock Salt and Nails

Bruce Utah Phillips

On the banks of the river
Where the willow hangs down
On the wild washing waters

Low mourning sound down in the hollow
Where the water runs cold
It was there I first listened
To the lies that you told

Now I lie on my bed
And I see your sweet face
The past I remember time can't erase

The letter you wrote me was written in shame
And I know that your conscience
Still echoes my name

Now the nights arе so alone
And my sorrow runs deep
And nothing is worse for you and me
Onе more night without sleep

I woke up alone i take a look at my sky
Too empty to sing too lonely to cry

If you ladies were blackbirds
And you ladies were thrushes
I'd lie there for hours
In them cold chilly marshes

But if ladies were squirrels
With them high bushy tails
I'd fill up my shotgun
With rock, salt and nails

If you ladies were squirrels
With them high bushy tails
I would load up my shotgun
With rock, salt and nails

If you ladies were squirrels
With high bushy tails i'd fill up my shotgun
With rock, salt and nails

I'd fill up my shotgun
With rock, salt and nails fill up my shotgun
With rock, salt and nails

Trivia about the song Rock Salt and Nails by John Martyn

On which albums was the song “Rock Salt and Nails” released by John Martyn?
John Martyn released the song on the albums “No Little Boy” in 1993, “Couldn't Love You More / No Little Boy” in 2001, and “And Live ...” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Rock Salt and Nails” by John Martyn?
The song “Rock Salt and Nails” by John Martyn was composed by Bruce Utah Phillips.

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