Tono: C
Introducción:
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He had a Blue Wing tattooed on his shoulder. Well it might have been a bluebird I don't know.
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But he'd get stone drunk and talk about Alaska. Salmon boats and forty-five below
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He said he got that Blue Wing up in Walla Walla. Where his cellmate there was a little Willy John
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He said its dark in here, can't see the sky. But I look at this Blue Wing and I close my eyes
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Then I fly away, beyond these walls. Up above the clouds, where the rain don't fall.
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On a poor man's dreams? (yaa, On a poor man's dreams, yaa)
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Well they paroled Blue Wing in August, 1963
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And he moved on pickin? apples to the town of Wenatchee.
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Winter finally caught him in a run down trailer park,
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On the south side of Seattle where the days grow gray and dark
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And he drank and he dreamt a vision of when the salmon still swam free
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And his father?s father?s crossed that wide old Bering Sea.
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And the land belonged to everyone, and there were old songs left to sing.
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Now it?s narrowed down to a cheap hotel and a tattooed prison wing.
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Well he drank his way to L.A. and that?s where he died. But no one knew his Christian name
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And there was no one there to cry. But I dreamt there was a service.
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A preacher and an old pine box.
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And halfway through the sermon you know Blue Wing began to talk
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