Milk Cow Blues
Tyler Hilton · Other Songs - Tyler Hilton
Looked out the door.
I can tell that old milk cow
By the way she lowed.
If you've seen my milk cow,
Please ride her home.
I had no milk or butter
Since that cow's been gone.
Well, I tried to treat you right,
Day by day.
Get out your little prayer book
Get down on your knees and pray.
For you're gonna need,
You're gonna need your daddy's loving help someday.
Well, then you're gonna be sorry
For treating me this way.
Well, believe me, don't that sun look good going down?
Well, believe me, don't that sun look good going down?
Well, don't that old moon look lonesome
When your baby's not around.
Well, I tried everything to get along with you.
I'm gonna tell you what I'm going do.
I'm gonna quit my crying, I'm gonna leave you alone.
If you don't believe I'm leaving, you can count the days I'm gone.
I'm gonna leave.
You're gonna need your loving daddy's help someday.
Well, you're gonna be sorry
For treating me this way.
About Milk Cow Blues
Tyler Hilton's "Milk Cow Blues" stands as a poignant addition to his catalog of acoustic storytelling, reflecting his signature blend of country and folk sensibilities. Recorded with a raw, intimate approach, the track exemplifies Hilton's ability to weave personal narrative with universal themes of longing and rural life. While the song lacks a specific album placement in public records, it aligns seamlessly with the lyrical depth found in his earlier works like "Nora Marie" and his 2012 efforts on "Forget The Storm." The recording captures the essence of his solo career, characterized by straightforward instrumentation and vocal delivery that prioritizes emotional resonance over production polish. As a standalone piece, it invites listeners into the quiet contemplation typical of Hilton's discography, offering a glimpse into the broader landscape of his musical contributions without relying on external chart data or specific release dates.

