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Across the Great Divide Lyrics
I can feel him, I can feel him
Just beyond the circle of lights
I can feel him tonight
Something’s moving in the shadows in the still of the night
And when his silver belt buckle catches the light
I can see him
In the flash of the headlights
He’s waiting for me on the desert tonight
We’ll get in his car
We’ll drive across that great divide
‘Cause he drives like an angel—same way I ride
I can see him in the flash of the headlights
Waiting for me on the desert tonight
I can feel him, I can feel him
Just beyond the circle of lights
I can feel him tonight
[Chippy Narration—Jo Harvey Allen]
God, he’s the only man I ever really loved
I figure he’s dead or else he’d a’looked me up
You know it’s funny sometimes I can just feel his ghost watching over me
Sounds crazy doesn’t it?
Have you ever been up to the panhandle?
The sky’s bigger than God
It’s like being dead center of a giant saw blade
I hitchhiked all over that country
The sun’s been stuck more places than I care to remember
And my only regret is I only screwed six thousand men
Every single one of them was a chicken shit
By God I lived my life and that panhandle was my stomping grounds
It had the bread and I had the butter
Just beyond the circle of lights
I can feel him tonight
Something’s moving in the shadows in the still of the night
I can see him
In the flash of the headlights
He’s waiting for me on the desert tonight
We’ll drive across that great divide
‘Cause he drives like an angel—same way I ride
Waiting for me on the desert tonight
I can feel him, I can feel him
Just beyond the circle of lights
I can feel him tonight
I figure he’s dead or else he’d a’looked me up
You know it’s funny sometimes I can just feel his ghost watching over me
Sounds crazy doesn’t it?
Have you ever been up to the panhandle?
The sky’s bigger than God
It’s like being dead center of a giant saw blade
The sun’s been stuck more places than I care to remember
And my only regret is I only screwed six thousand men
Every single one of them was a chicken shit
By God I lived my life and that panhandle was my stomping grounds
It had the bread and I had the butter
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Off the cd "Songs From Chippy", the play "Chippy" was written by Jo Harvey Allen and Terry Allen, commissioned by The American Music Theater Festival, Philadelphia. Chippy tells the tales of a West Texas hooker. "I Blame God" is also from "Chippy".
Jo Harvey Allen does the narrative beginning with "God, he's the only man I ever really loved ..." Jo Carol Pierce performed Across the Great Divide but it was written by Terry Allen and Jo Harvey Allen.
Jo Harvey Allen does the narrative beginning with "God, he's the only man I ever really loved ..." Jo Carol Pierce performed Across the Great Divide but it was written by Terry Allen and Jo Harvey Allen.