Sister’s Keeper

George Ed Powell

Coke and Jamaican rum
Sleepin' by your gun
Close my eyes and I wake up with the phone
Yes, I'm worried all the times
I come to you baby just to blow my lines
Every day's a wonder, each night is a lone one

Paupers deal hands, they play games
Making us the same
In this dream you're a princess and I, a king
Exchanging tokens with the palace guards
Just plain living couldn't be that hard
And it's all in the giving when you're a keeper

Tuscon, Arizona
Casa Grandes over my shoulder
And this evening feelin's come so strong
All I want to do is say
And all I want say is done
We've begun, we've begun

Falling in the face of love
Trying to keep our heads above
Two-time trying deals we've all had
Tell me who's troubled over spoken words
And can't remember a thing they've heard
Yes, I'm speaking to you and not the receiver

Coke and Jamaican rum
Sleeping by your gun
You drive three cars and you stay with a friend of mine
Staying happy all the time
Rich men empty their pockets just to save their minds
As their fortune's mistress will rain to meet you
Cannot deceive her
A sister's keeper

Trivia about the song Sister’s Keeper by Pure Prairie League

When was the song “Sister’s Keeper” released by Pure Prairie League?
The song Sister’s Keeper was released in 1975, on the album “Two Lane Highway”.
Who composed the song “Sister’s Keeper” by Pure Prairie League?
The song “Sister’s Keeper” by Pure Prairie League was composed by George Ed Powell.

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