The Ballad of the Crimson Kings

Ray Wylie Hubbard

[Verse 1]
They're this band called the Crimson Kings
Come from a-Carolina, Tennessee
Make our stand across wild strings
Old dreadnoughts and drop-down D's
Our roots run deep, true and tough
As the tree of life [?] mandolin
We don't flinch, oh and we don't bluff
For our hearts have been kissed by every wind

[Chorus]
There are some who can arise above my fate
Others just can't seem to pray
Then there are those that are condemned by the gods to write
They sparkle and they fade away

[Verse 2]
Now we'll run, we're the reckless kind
But we have not turned our backs on the savior choir
See each life, all center-twined
So we've come together for the wheels on fire
Now some don't know that they are blessed
Perhaps this is what gives us our means
Well I might be wrong, oh, nevertheless
Sweet mother of pearl, say a prayer for a Crimson King

[Chorus]
There are some who can arise above my fate
Others just can't seem to pray
Then there are those that are condemned by the gods to write
They sparkle and they fade away

[Instrumental]

[Chorus]
There are some who can arise above my fate
Others just can't seem to pray
Then there are those that are condemned by the gods to write
They sparkle and they fade away
Sparkle and they fade away
Sparkle and they fade away

Trivia about the song The Ballad of the Crimson Kings by Ray Wylie Hubbard

When was the song “The Ballad of the Crimson Kings” released by Ray Wylie Hubbard?
The song The Ballad of the Crimson Kings was released in 1997, on the album “Dangerous Spirits”.

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