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Heart & Hat In Hand

Original Music and Lyrics Composed By
Jon Shannon Webster
 
Roswell, New Mexico

<>(Somewhere on the Western perimeter of Texas)


This is my cousin Shannon. A young man up from Mexico,
a pilgrim in the world

Was tall & dark & handsome
to a black-haired Texas girl

He got dreams and visions, 
he got more than what he'd come

So full of love and wonder 
he forgot to go back home

He could work like the devil and 
he had so many gifts to bring

So he spent a long time working 
on just one thing . . . 
 

 J. Shannon Webster

 
 
 
 
 
The Pinon throws shadows on the 
old mission wall
And tells of our sadness since you got the call
To go up north country where the 
big timber falls
Leavin' your friends here alone

Takin' a break at the end of the day
Out on the veranda in old Santa Fe
The things we would do and 
the things we would say
Are stuff that you couldn't write home

And it won't be the same in the region of rain
Shadows on the adobe are calling again
"Why would you go, 
from the land of the border
And the land of the Navajo?"

 
J. Shannon Webster
Looks like a neat guy, doesn't he?

 
All songs by Jon Shannon Webster
For Lou Ann
All events and characters in these accounts are real.
Any relation to fictional persons or happenings is because 
there are only so many stories, and most of us have lived a good many of them.

 
  This CD features the very popular song,
UFO BreakDown
with Shannon's version of  the historic 
1947 Alien  Space Crash in 
Roswell, New Mexico.

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