Houses on the Hill

CAITLIN CARY, RYAN ADAMS

Well I found a bunch of letters
That were written for the fellow who broke your momma's heart
And the envelope folds smelled of her ancient perfume
I'll bet she didn't know
How to respond before the blankets of snow
Caught him out wandering alone
With no place to go

There were stars in the sky
There were houses on the hill
And there bottles of pills that were easy to buy
To keep her warm from the oncoming storm

Well I found them in the northwest corner of the attic in a box
Labeled tinsel and lights
Didn't know what I was I looking for
Maybe just a blanket or artifacts
Eisenhower sent him to war
He kept her picture in his pocket that was closest to his heart
And when he hit shore
Must have been a target for the gunman

There were stars in the sky
There were bunkers on the hill and there were caskets to fill
Where he will lie
Shrouded in the red white and blue with the stripes

There were stars in the sky
There were houses on the hill
And there were bottles of pills that were easy to buy
To keep her warm from the oncoming storm

Trivia about the song Houses on the Hill by Whiskeytown

On which albums was the song “Houses on the Hill” released by Whiskeytown?
Whiskeytown released the song on the albums “Strangers Almanac” in 1997 and “Theme For A Trucker - EP” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Houses on the Hill” by Whiskeytown?
The song “Houses on the Hill” by Whiskeytown was composed by CAITLIN CARY, RYAN ADAMS.

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