Townes Van Zandt – Dead Flowers
Dead Flowers — a bitter smile at the edge of the road, where pride, love, and defeat quietly shake hands When Townes Van Zandt sang “Dead Flowers,” he didn’t just…
Dead Flowers — a bitter smile at the edge of the road, where pride, love, and defeat quietly shake hands When Townes Van Zandt sang “Dead Flowers,” he didn’t just…
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