Black Butterfly

BEN CARRUTHERS, DUKE ELLINGTON, IRVING MILLS

You're a black butterfly
With your wings frayed and torn,
Laughter's your's so is scorn
As they point to you in shame.
You're a black butterfly
With your wings near fire,
But confess when your tire,
Is the candle worth the flame?
Your Queen of the Night
But with morning's early light
There's not a hear to really call your own;
So before it's too late,
Change your ways and repent,
Take my love that was meant
For black butterfly along.
You're a black butterfly
With your wings frayed and torn,
Laughter's your's so is scorn
As they point to you in shame.
You're a black butterfly
With your wings near fire,
But confess when your tire,
Is the candle worth the flame?
Your Queen of the Night
But with morning's early light
There's not a hear to really call your own;
So before it's too late,
Change your ways and repent,
Take my love that was meant
For black butterfly along.

Trivia about the song Black Butterfly by Wild Bill Davison

When was the song “Black Butterfly” released by Wild Bill Davison?
The song Black Butterfly was released in 1956, on the album “Pretty Wild”.
Who composed the song “Black Butterfly” by Wild Bill Davison?
The song “Black Butterfly” by Wild Bill Davison was composed by BEN CARRUTHERS, DUKE ELLINGTON, IRVING MILLS.

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