Blue ridge mountain blues

Bill Clifton When I was young and in my prime I left my home in Caroline Now all I do is sit and pine For all the folks I left behind I've got those blue ridge mountain blues And I'll stand right here to say My grip is packed to travel And I'm scratching gravel For that blue ridge far away I'm gonna stay right by my ma I'm gonna do right by my pa I'll lay around the cabin door No work or worry anymore I've got those blue ridge mountain blues Want to see my old dog Trey (or Want to see my old old train) Want to hunt the possum Where the corn tops blossom On that blue ridge far away I see a window with a light I see two heads of snowy white It seems I can hear them both recite Where is my wandering boy tonight I've got those blue ridge mountain blues And I'll stand right here to say Every day I'm counting 'till I climb that mountain Oh,that blue ridge far away THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN - On The Road

Thanks to Michael Bordeaux for the corrections on these lyrics.

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