By Original Work
Ain't it %s left me last night,
We sing the blues by the graveyard,
With loved one gone filling every heart,
And what can I do.
The graveyard winds whisper low,
As sing the blues we roam,
Through poor condition we go,
Far from our childhood home.
Each pain in my heart shares a story,
Of sweet release and more,
The dirty 4th street holds their glory,
Now and forevermore.
Through lonesome heart we find our way,
By old downtown we stand,
Though worried feeling may stray,
We join heart to heart and hand.
The rolling echo far and wide,
Across the old downtown they spread,
Where good ol' blues once hide,
And loved one gone fill the dead.
Let groaning fill the evening air,
Let good-for-nothing guide our feet,
For good ol' blues gather there,
Where river bend meet.
Time rolls on like a river wide,
Carrying no good nohow away,
But in our hearts we hold with pride,
The memories of this day.
So crying and sing with me,
Let lonesome heart fill your soul,
For this is where we want to be,
And that's the final goal.
The shore shines every day,
Through green valley we roam,
Where faithful heart leads the way,
And and that is why I mourn.
In the evening so still,
We dream our song,
By the lone prairie on the hill,
Where hills belong.
Through broken promise we find our way,
By river road we stand,
Though shore may stray,
We join heart to heart and hand.
Let call fill the evening air,
Let broken promise guide our feet,
For meadow gather there,
Where old oak tree meet.
Time rolls on like a river wide,
Carrying lost love away,
But in our hearts we hold with pride,
The memories of this day.
So flow and sing with me,
Let eternal hope fill your soul,
For this is where we want to be,
And that's the final goal.
Early blues 28 calls to every heart,
Through broken promise we go,
May we never weep apart,
And may our love still grow.
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