Songs by Rhonda P.


   

DESTINY AND DOOM

  1. DESTINY AND DOOM
    Rhonda P.
    Genre: Country
    Tempo: MidTempo


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    Backstory:
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    Rhonda                                                                                                                                                     

    Lyrics:
                                                      
    Destiny and Doom The Market square was buzzing when she caught his eye Clean took his breath away left him mesmerized She was selling sweet molasses pie it lingered in the air As light danced round like rose cut diamonds in her hair She shaded her lovely face from the high noon rays Her heart skipped a beat as she settled on his gaze Her Papa hovered near by completely unaware Love had found its way to her in that young man’s stare When the cupid calls When two lovers fall Fate doesn’t always unfold in kind Should destiny and doom collide He waited by the general store almost ‘til sunset The market peddlers packed up most already left Her Papa walked on by him to the Lonely Buck saloon Left his daughter at the stable with the wagon and the moon With her gelding Duke she waited wrapped in her best shawl The shy young man found her in the dusty stall The night flew by way faster than a dogwood arrow He knew she was the one and longed to be her hero When the cupid calls When two lovers fall Fate doesn’t always unfold in kind Should destiny and doom collide As the morning lit the blue the town fast asleep She knew in her heart they were meant to be With her hand over his she leaned in for their first kiss When a sharp searing pain came ripping through his ribs Papa did what a man does to protect his daughter No charges were laid not even manslaughter But the sentence to imprison him Papa realized Was the light he killed forever in his lovely Annie’s eyes No fate doesn’t always unfold in kind Should destiny and doom Should destiny and doom Should destiny and doom collide


                                                                                                                                                                                        
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