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Coyotes Video (MV)




Performed By: Brother Jack
Language: English
Length: 4:37
Written by: Jeremy Jack




Brother Jack - Coyotes Lyrics
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There's a full moon rising up over the hill
I'm sleeping on that cold, cold ground
The wind is whispering through the treetops
I'm laying on that cold, cold ground
The creek is running up over its banks
I'm sleeping on that cold, cold ground
Me and the coyotes are howling at the moon
I'm singing the only song that I know
Crying for a love that once I lost
I'm singing the only song that I know
Dig me a hole and throw my body in
Bury me in the cold, cold ground
For all of my sins here and all of my crimes
Throw me in that cold, cold ground
Upon my very last dying breath
Bury me in that cold, cold ground
Me and the coyotes are howling at the moon
I'm singing the only song I know
Crying for a love that once I'd lost
I'm singing the only song that I know
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There's a full moon rising up over the hill
I'm sleeping on that cold, cold ground
The wind is whispering through the treetops
I'm laying on that cold, cold ground
The creek is running up over its banks
I'm sleeping on that cold, cold ground
Me and the coyotes are howling at the moon
I'm singing the only song that I know
Crying for a love that once I lost
I'm singing the only song that I know
Dig me a hole and throw my body in
Bury me in the cold, cold ground
For all of my sins here and all of my crimes
Throw me in that cold, cold ground
Upon my very last dying breath
Bury me in that cold, cold ground
Me and the coyotes are howling at the moon
I'm singing the only song I know
Crying for a love that once I'd lost
I'm singing the only song that I know
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Writer: Jeremy Jack
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, BROTHER JACK'S SONGBOOK

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