Some Memories Are Better Left Alone

Mickey Newbury

A solitary whippoorwill
Is singing in the night
I watch until he spreads his wings
And he sails into the sky

Somewhere in the distance
I can hear his painful song
He said some memories
Are better left alone

Have you ever seen a freight train
Rolling down the track
Eighty wheels on a thread of steel
Never looking back

Even when I was young
It still chilled me to the bone
Yes some memories
Are better left alone

Do you ever have a longing for
A pure and simple time
When all we had between us
Was a dream and one thin dime

And we were flat out on the highway
With no place to be but gone
Yes some memories
Are better left alone

Well I feel just like that whippoorwill
Singing in the night
Trying once again to sleep
I turn out the light

Lying in the darkness
I am waiting for the dawn
Yes some memories
Are better left alone

I am lying in the darkness
Waiting for the dawn
Lord some memories
Are better left alone

Trivia about the song Some Memories Are Better Left Alone by Mickey Newbury

When was the song “Some Memories Are Better Left Alone” released by Mickey Newbury?
The song Some Memories Are Better Left Alone was released in 2000, on the album “Stories from the Silver Moon Cafe”.

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