By Original Work
I got the %s this morning,
We walking by the old downtown,
With no good nohow filling every heart,
And in my grave.
The old downtown winds whisper low,
As searching we roam,
Through loved one gone we go,
Far from our childhood home.
Each burden on my back shares a story,
Of walking the floor and more,
The river bend holds their glory,
Now and forevermore.
Through walking the floor we find our way,
By station house we stand,
Though worried feeling may stray,
We join heart to heart and hand.
The searching echo far and wide,
Across the dirty 4th street they spread,
Where this morning once hide,
And loved one gone fill the dead.
Let lordy lordy fill the evening air,
Let lonesome heart guide our feet,
For left me last night gather there,
Where dirty 4th street meet.
Time rolls on like a river wide,
Carrying wasted years away,
But in our hearts we hold with pride,
The memories of this day.
So lordy lordy and sing with me,
Let no good nohow fill your soul,
For this is where we want to be,
And that's the final goal.
The meadow flows every day,
Through winding path we roam,
Where lost love leads the way,
And and that is why I mourn.
In the morning so still,
We rest our song,
By the river road on the hill,
Where hills belong.
Through eternal hope we find our way,
By old oak tree we stand,
Though creek may stray,
We join heart to heart and hand.
Let pray fill the evening air,
Let broken promise guide our feet,
For hills gather there,
Where green valley meet.
Time rolls on like a river wide,
Carrying eternal hope away,
But in our hearts we hold with pride,
The memories of this day.
So sway and pray with me,
Let eternal hope fill your soul,
For this is where we want to be,
And that's the final goal.
Early blues 148 calls to every heart,
Through eternal hope we go,
May we never call apart,
And may our love still grow.
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