Bus to Baton Rouge

LUCINDA WILLIAMS

I had to go back to that house one more time
To see if the camellias were in bloom
For so many reasons its been on my mind
The house on Belmont Avenue

Built up on cinder blocks off the ground
What with the rain and the soft swampy land
By the sweet honeysuckle that grew all around
Were switches when we were bad

[Chorus]
I took a bus to Baton Rouge
I took a bus to Baton Rouge

All the front rooms were kept closed off
I never liked to go in there much
Sometimes the doors they'd be locked 'cause
There were precious things that I couldn't touch

The company couch covered in plastic
Little books about being sved
The dining room table nobody ate at
The piano nobody played

[Chorus]

There was this beautiful lamp I always loved
A seashore was painted on the shade
It would turn around when you switched on the bulb
And gently rock the waves

The driveway was covered with
Tiny white seashells
A fig tree stood in the backyard
There are other things I remember as well
But to tell them would just be too hard

Ghosts in the wind that blow through my life
Follow me wherever I go
I'll never be free from these chains inside
Hide deep deep down in my soul

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Bus to Baton Rouge by Lucinda Williams

On which albums was the song “Bus to Baton Rouge” released by Lucinda Williams?
Lucinda Williams released the song on the albums “Essence” in 2001 and “Live @ The Fillmore” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Bus to Baton Rouge” by Lucinda Williams?
The song “Bus to Baton Rouge” by Lucinda Williams was composed by LUCINDA WILLIAMS.

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