Doc Watson - Hick's Farewell Lyrics

Lyrics Hick's Farewell - Doc Watson



VERSION #1
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My time is swiftly rolling on
When I must faint and die;
My body to the dust return
And there fergotten lie.
Let persecution rage around
And Antichrist appear;
My silent dust beneath the ground;
There's no disturbance there.
To call poor sinners to repent
And seek their Savior dear.
My brother preachers, boldly speak
And stand on Zion's wall.
Confirm the drunk, confirm the weak
And after sinners call.
My loving wife, my bosom friend,
The object of my love,
The time's been sweet l've spent with you,
My sweet and harmless dove,
My little children near my heart
My warm affections know.
From each the path will I attend.
O from them can I go?!
O God, a father to them be
And keep them from all harm,
That they may love and worship Thee
And dwell upon Thy charm.
How often you have looked fer me
And often seen me come.
But now I must depart from thee
And nevermore return.
My loving wife, don't grieve fer me,
Neither lament nor mourn;
Fer I will with my Jesus be
And dwell upon his charm.
VERSION #2
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The time is swiftly rolling on
When I must faint and die,
My body to the dust return
And there forgotten lie.
Let persecutions rage around,
Let Antichrist appear;
Beneath the cold and silent ground
There's no disturbance there.
Through heats and cold I've toiled and went
And wandered in despair;
To call poor sinners to repent
And seek the Savior dear.
My brother preachers, boldly speak
And stand on Zion's wall.
Confirm the strong, revive the weak,
And after sinners call.
My little children, near my heart,
And nature seems to bind,
It grieves me sorely to depart
And leave you here behind.
Oh Lord, a father to them be
And keep them from all harm
That they may love and worship Thee
And dwell upon Thy charm.
My loving wife, my bosom friend,
The object of my love,
The time's been sweet I spent with thee,
My sweet, my harmless dove.
Though I must now depart from thee
Let this not grieve your heart,
For you will shortly come to me
Where we shall never part.



Writer(s): Doc Watson, Gaither Carlton


Doc Watson - The Vanguard Years
Album The Vanguard Years
date of release
21-11-1995

1 Rambling Hobo
2 Train That Carried My Girl from Town (Live)
3 The Coo Coo
4 Reuben's Train
5 Hick's Farewell
6 Grandfather's Clock
7 Beaumont Rag
8 Farewell Blues
9 Footprints In the Snow
10 Intoxicated Rat
11 Talk About Suffering
12 Omie Wise
13 Country Blues
14 Black Mountain Rag
15 Doc's Guitar
16 Deep River Blues
17 Muskrat
18 Dream of The Miner's Child
19 Rising Sun Blues
20 Otto Wood the Bandit
21 Little Sadie
22 Windy and Warm
23 Tennessee Stud
24 Blue Railroad Train
25 Down In the Valley to Pray
26 Dill Pickle Rag
27 The F.F.V.
28 Childhood Play
29 Streamline Cannonball
30 Old Camp Meeting Time
31 I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes
32 The Girl In the Blue Velvet Band
33 New River Train
34 Rank Stranger
35 Corrina Corrina
36 What Does the Deep Sea Say
37 There's More Pretty Girls Than One
38 Way Downtown
39 Brown's Ferry Blues
40 Spike Driver Blues (Live)
41 Roll On Buddy
42 I Am a Pilgrim
43 Wabash Cannon Ball
44 Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
45 The Lawson Family Murder
46 The Cuckoo
47 Alabama Bound
48 Bye Bye Bluebells (Live)
49 Kinfolks In Carolina (Live)
50 San Antonio Rose (Live)
51 Blow Your Whistle Freight Train (Live)
52 Cannonball Rag (Live)
53 I Am a Pilgrim (Live)
54 Arrangement Blues (Live)
55 I Got a Pig At Home In a Pen (Live)
56 My Rough and Rowdy Ways (Live)
57 Deep River Blues (Live)
58 Banks of the Ohio (Live)
59 A-Roving On a Winter's Night (Live)
60 Southbound (Live)
61 Memphis Blues (Live)
62 Salt Creek / Bill Cheatham (Live)
63 Brown's Ferry Blues (Live)
64 Windy and Warm (Live)




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