"Divided We Fall"
Words & Music by Donna Hughes
Flying Hound Publishing, BMI
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Mark Kemp is Senior Editor at "Our State Magazine," a former music editor at "Rolling Stone," a voting member of the "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame," resident playlist maker, writer for "No Depression," former Vice President of music editorial for MTV Networks, Grammy Nom for Liner Notes for a Protest Singer named Phil Ochs, & Book Author of "Dixie Lullaby: A Story of Music, Race and New Beginnings in a New South," among tons of other wonderful accolades.
Words & Music by Donna Hughes, Flying Hound Publishing, BMI
Blood was spilled, on this ground
By those who fought, the English crown
Founding Fathers, by decree
By candlelight, they made us free
Strokes of pens & firing guns
By morning’s light, this they had won
Many scars & generations down
We’ve lost sight of common ground….. We’ve lost sight of common ground
The ground shakes, beneath our feet
Forgetting what the blood had bought
The winds of change, are blowing
United we stand, divided we fall
Floods fires sickness pain
Many facing deadly things
When we’re dying, we’re all the same
Like feathered angels with broken wings
My blood is red just like yours
Divisions lead to closing doors
My heart beats, yours does the same
None of us can hide from pain……. None of us can hide from pain
The ground shakes, beneath our feet
Forgetting what the blood had cost
The fires of hatred burning
United we stand, divided we fall….. United we stand, divided we fall
"Naomi Wise"
Words & Music by Donna Hughes
Flying Hound Publishing, BMI
Words & Music by Donna Hughes, Flying Hound Publishing, BMI
On a horse, he would ride
Into town every day
A charming man, a handsome smile
A white horse, a wealthy name
Naomi was an orphan girl
She fetched the water for the fields
Back and forth to the river
Easy was her heart to steal
Her heart raced a thousand beats
Every day when he would pass
He got down off his horse
Bowed his head, and took her hand
Her heart awakened that warm spring
Like the flowers by the river bank
And he promised her the world
She would never be the same
When it was found she was with child
His wealthy name would not be tied down
Forbade he was to see her
So he found another path to town
Naomi cried herself to sleep
He had found another love
No longer passing by
She was forgotten, it was done
Naomi went & tracked him down
And he gently took her hand
And he led her to the water
Held her down, until she drowned
Until she drowned
Until she drowned
Until she drowned
The love he gave, she'd never had
Forbidden love will never last
Floating by the River's edge
Because she loved him, now she's dead
"Corona Beer Song"
Words & Music by Donna Hughes
Flying Hound Publishing, BMI
Words & Music by Donna Hughes, Flying Hound Publishing, BMI
There is a ruckus
Down at the Walmart
The shelves are empty
The lines are long
No toilet paper
No Sanitizer
People are fightin’
This is wrong
Chrorus:
There aint no ball games
Aint no parades
Aint no school
It’s sad to say
No planes are flying
Livin’ in fear
I miss the days when Corona was a Beer
Nowhere to go
There aint no cure
There aint no concerts
Nothing’s for sure
This world is ending
It won’t be long
So I think I’ll drink
And just stay at home
Chrorus:
There aint no ball games
Aint no parades
Aint no school
Some are glad to say
The market’s crashing
Livin’ in fear
I miss the days
when Corona was ……
Bring me a lime
Where’s my flip flops?
Enjoy the sunshine
Forget the toilet paper
Let’s drink tonight…
I miss the days when Corona was a Beer
I miss the days when Corona was a
Beer!
The Corona Beer song was recorded for this Video in Donna’s Grandfather’s old & fully restored Dairy Barn. The Musicians are a Band called “Hot Wax & the Splinters.”
Mandolin-Clyde Lewis, Dobro-Nathan Farlow, Banjo-David Medlin, Bass-Jeff Rumsey, Guitar-Edward Wrenn Jr.
They are the most fun!
"One Less Dog In The Cold"
Words & Music by Donna Hughes
Flying Hound Publishing, BMI
Words & Music by Donna Hughes, Flying Hound Publishing, BMI
Piano, Lead Vocal: Donna Hughes
Violin & Harmony Vocals: 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 CMA Musician of the Year, ACM Musician of the Year, Jenee Fleenor
I saw him every day, when I was driving by
Sometimes in the pouring rain, sometimes in the sunshine
Always wished he was mine, shoulda took him home
One day I rode by, and he was gone
Cause he lived his life on a 10 foot chain In the blazing sun & pourin rain
He froze in the winter cold
From the time he was young, to the time he was old
Couldn’t save him but I wish I had,
And now he’s free from all the bad
Tonight in the falling snow
There’ll be one less dog in the cold
Should have stopped to pet him
Should have set him free
He suffered many nights
And his only friend was that old oak tree
He’s in Heaven now
Sleeping on a nice warm bed
Free to run anywhere
And no more sleeping on a concrete step
Cause he lived his life on a 10 foot chain
In the blazing sun & pourin rain
He froze in the winter cold
From the time he was young, to the time he was old
I can’t save em all but I wish I could
And if I knew how, I damn sure would
Tonight in the falling snow
There’ll be one less dog in the cold
Every dog is a window to your soul
They just want someone who cares
They will never judge you
They will always love you
So don’t leave them out there
To live their life on a 10 foot chain
In the blazing sun & pourin rain
To freeze in the winter cold
From the time they are young to the time they are old
We can save them all if things would change
And I dream of a world where there’s no chains
Tonight in the falling snow
Tonight in the falling snow
Tonight as I sing this song, there’ll be one less dog in the cold
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