Townes Van Zandt(1944-1997) was a singer-songwriter, born in Texasto a life on the road. Van Zandt was master of the small, intimate folkperformance, such as the July 1973 show that became Live At The Old Quarter Houston, Texas, the double album on Tomato Records. As the Austin Chroniclewrites of the re-released CD, "Alone with a guitar, he hushes the crowd with his visionary tunes that are by turns haunting and eccentric, yet filled with beauty and dark shadows." Despite chronic battles with alcoholism and depression, his songwriting displayed a sense of humour and introspection, truth and beauty. Many artists cite Townes' influence on their music, with covers of his songs recorded by the likes of Emmylou Harris, Lyle Lovett, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Guy Clark, Steve Earle, Jeffrey Foucault, Cowboy Junkies, The Be Good Tanyasand others. His son John T.
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By townes van zandt
Brother flower, are you listenin?
Let me sing a song for you
Brother flower, petals glistenin,
In the bashful mornings dew
Brother flower, when the sun shines
And the dew has flown away
If you dont mind weak and wrong rhymes
Brother flower, may I stay?
Brother flower, you aint lonely
For youve always been alone
But I havent been so lucky
I had love and now its gone
I have arms to hold another
Never to hold her again
I have life to give lover
You have life to give the wind
Brother flower, when the snow flies
And you lay your beauty down
Brother flower, are you sleepin
There upon the cold, cold ground
Brother flower, please awaken
Show the sky your face of blue
Let me know I aint forsaken
Seems like all I have is you