Blow away black tornado
Blow away troubled sky
Blow away disappointment
All the worry days gone by
Ready for the crops to ripe and
Leaving all the worst behind
Welcome that sun
Looking forward to better times
Walking in the green corn
Walking in fields so high
Walking in the green corn of life
Blow away the dust forever
Tear up those seeds of doubt
Blow away hate
Roll on out are some dark clouds
Been a long time coming
Been a long time to shore
Welcome that harvest
Got a world worth waiting for
Walking in the green corn
Walking in fields so high
Walking in the green corn of life
Blow away black tornado
Blow away twisted horn
Scatter on home
Swear you wanna come round no more
Ready for the crops to ripe and
Leaving all the worst behind
Welcome that sun
Looking forward to better times
Walking in the green corn
Walking in fields so high
Walking in the green corn of life
Walking in the green corn
Walking in fields so high
Walking in the green corn of life
Grant-Lee Phillips is an American singer-songwriter and musician born in Los Angeles, California, in 1960. Known for his musical style that blends folk, alternative rock, and country, Phillips rose to fame in the 1990s as the frontman of the band Grant Lee Buffalo. Their debut album, *Fuzzy* (1993), was a critical and commercial success, with singles like "Fuzzy" and "Mockingbird" topping radio charts. After the band's dissolution in 1998, Phillips embarked on a successful solo career, releasing several critically acclaimed albums, including *Copperhead Road* (2000) and *The Last Cowboy Song* (2003). His songs are characterized by poetic lyrics and captivating melodies, often exploring themes of nostalgia, lost love, and identity search. Among his most representative tracks are "Fuzzy", "Mockingbird", "The Last Cowboy Song", and "Copperhead Road".
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