Lyrics:
she roamed these hills for years, wearing not a stitch
The lovely mountain angel now thought to be a witch
She made those wailing mournful sounds
Two thousand miles I roamed
To make this Key West dock my home
Now I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay
Watchin' the tide roll away
Sittin'
home."
I looked at the ground and wondered
How many years they each had roamed.
And Lord I do remember
On that day in late December
How my eyes kept
I never knew that the place I grew
Is the grandest place on earth.
'Till I roamed around from town to town
But now I know what it's worth.
to roll in bed
Me watch, it was new and my money was too
And the morning with them she fled
And as I roamed the streets of Bath
The whores they all
Two thousand miles I roamed
To make this Key West dock my home
Now I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay
Watchin' the tide roll away
Sittin'
where the rebels once roamed
We built homes, civilized our own
King Solomon Childs, beautiful as black this time
We will walk on water this time
We
where the rebels once roamed
We built homes, civilized our own
King Solomon Childs, beautiful as black this time
We will walk on water this time
We
So I guess I'll remain the same
Sittin' here restin' my bones
And this loneliness won't leave me alone
Two thousand miles I roamed
Just to make
roamed and left that
Home cookin', home cookin'
Life is cruel, I was a fool to roam
I climb this hill, I try this dale
And then I step on a rusty
miles I roamed
Just to make this dock my home
Now I'm just sittin' on the dock of the bay
Watchin' the tide roll away
Sittin' on the dock of the bay
laughed and shook his hand, and made my way back home
I searched for form and land, for years and years I roamed
I gazed a gazely stare, at all
Will ever lead me
Through Heaven's door
I roamed the Earth
In search of this
I knew I'd know you
Know you by your kiss
And by your kiss
You've
she gave me everything
A king could never borrow
But I twisted all her gifts
Her wisdom was my sorrow
So I left her cryin'
And roamed across the river
hill.
So, I bundled me heart and I roamed the world free.
To the east with the lark
Tow the west with the sea.
And I searched all the world and I
Should've never roamed and left that
(Both)
Home cookin', home cookin'
Life is cruel, I was a fool to roam
(Margaret)
I climb this hill, I try this
I said:
[God blessed America for me.]
I roamed and rambled and followed my footsteps
To the sparkling sands of her diamond deserts,
And all
destination now is written in my face
Walking on home, walking on home
End of the road that I have roamed
I'm walking on home
When I left my good old town I
she breaks
With a shattered soul
She was the black hole when I roamed space
When I roamed space
What happened to the one I loved?
Was the sober
me, "Hey, keep rolling"
Oh, no, maybe she has with a prick of a blade of grass
I've been layin' on way too long, got me itchy
Got up and roamed
when you look at me
Tell the man to measure
Am I the lover you'd like my love
Or just some guilty pleasure
I roamed around
Looking for a clue
and I took her for a swan,
And it's oh and alas it was she, Polly Von."
He roamed near the place where his true love was slain
He wept bitter tears,
I was born across the river
In the mountains where I call home
Lord, times were good there
Don't know why I ever roamed
Oh, Tennessee River
the spirits free
And your river runs to the Rhine
The smoke filled taverns that you once roamed
With the discontented who'd stayed at home
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