
Little River Band – Red-Headed Wildflower Lyrics
Artist: Little River Band
Song: Red-Headed Wildflower
RED-HEADED WILDFLOWER
WRITERS BEEB BIRTLES, ED NIMMERCOL
It’s a shame, such a shame
A red-headed wildflower in the wrong garden.
The man on the street didn’t wanna be mean,
Her love was just the wrong kind,
She helped him to the top,
But the lovin’ had to stop,
He was years away when she died.
It’s a shame, such a shame
No one was able to ease the pain
A red-headed wildflower in the wrong garden.
The man in the band extended a hand
He led a shadowy life
She made it easy at the top but the lovin’ had to stop,
He was years away when she died.
It’s a shame, such a shame
No-one was able to ease the pain
It’s a shame, it’s such a shame
No-one was able to to stop the rain …
On the day she died there were some who cried,
So young, such a shame
No one to blame, no, no …
The man on the screen loved his own kind
When her love was blind
And the singer had a wife, trouble and strife,
Both were years away when she died.
It’s a shame, such a shame
No one was able to ease the pain
A red-headed wildflower in the wrong garden
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From the album:
Sleeper Catcher (Remastered)
Release Year: 2010