William Lee Ellis

William Lee Ellis

Coney Catch the Sun

Song Description

A pre-blues banjo tune about life and the passage of time.

Song Length 2:36 Genre Blues - Rural, Blues - Country
Tempo Medium Slow (91 - 110) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Poignant, Composed Subject Life, Wild Animals
Language English Era 1900 - 1920

Lyrics

CONY CATCH THE SUN

Run rabbit run, try to catch that sun
'Fore it sets too low
Count your days and count all the ways
To duck 'neath the hawk and crow

The wind may blow wherever it please
Can't you hear its sound?
Run rabbit run, gain on that sun
Ain't no tilling in the cold, cold ground

Dove to a mare, fox to a hare
Owl shadows snow
Sittin' in the shade, countin' what you made
To an angry rooster's crow

Bread of heaven fall from on high
Fill me till I want no more
Run, little one, out from all your fun
Follow the moon ashore

Bread of heaven fall from on high
Till I want no more
Come, little one, let that rabbit run
'Cross the rocky moor

Lyrics William Lee Ellis Music William Lee Ellis
Producer William Lee Ellis, River Hartley, and Larry Nager Publisher Voodoo Tattoo Music/BMI
Performance William Lee Ellis, vocal and fretless banjo Label Yellow Dog Records
This track is on 1 Member Playlists
Playlist Creator Playlist Name Date Added
Lyfe Concierge Publishing BEST SONGS ON BROADJAM 9/13/2024

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