Find True Love

Album: Let's Walk (2024)
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  • Oh Let's go down to the bayou and find true love 


    Listen to the blues and the gospel of Jesus
    Feel the summer sunshine In the southern breezes

    Hear the little babies Whimper and cry
    Make a little promise Learn how to die

    Oh Let's go out to the levy and find true love 

    Listen to the brass bands Do the second line
    Pick a little guitar Spill a little wine
    Hear the little babies Whimper and cry
    Make a little promise and learn how to die

    I promise to be open to feel joy and pain
    the only way to make a life is to fail and try again

    So Let's go up to the hilltop and find true love 

    Gaze upon the season from above the treeline
    Pick a little fresh corn Spill a little moonshine
    Hear the little babies Whimper and cry
    Make a little promise and learn how to die

    Oh Let's go on to the shoreline and find true love 


    Listen to the ocean thunder in the sky
    Feel a little empty Run a little dry
    Hear the little babies Whimper and cry
    Make a little promise and learn how to die

    I promise to be open to feel joy and pain
    the only way to make a life is to fail and try again

    Oh Let's go down to the bayou and find true love 


    Listen to the blues and the gospel of Jesus
    Feel the summer sunshine In the southern breezes

    Hear the little babies Whimper and cry
    Make a little promise Make a little promise

    Make a little promise Learn how to die" Writer/s: Jon Herington, Madeleine Peyroux
    Publisher: GOOD JON BAD JON MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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