Lyrics The Road Not Taken - Bruce Hornsby , The Range
Down
in
the
southwest
Virginia
town
of
Richlands
I
fell
in
love
with
an
Appalachian
girl
She
lived
in
a
long
line
of
little
row
houses
On
the
side
of
an
old
strip
mining
hill
She
walked
along
on
the
jagged
ridge
And
looked
as
far
as
she
could
see
But
the
hills
out
there
so
up
and
down
You
only
see
as
far
as
the
next
big
ridge
Everytime
I
see
her
face
On
the
street
in
the
hollow
of
on
the
hill
Another
time
and
another
place
I
feel
her
in
my
heart
still
Everytime
I
see
her
face
On
the
street
in
the
hollow
in
the
bend
I
see
her
in
my
mind
and
then
I
go
down
the
road
not
taken...
again
Oh
the
coal
dust
sttles
on
the
window
display
They
have
to
change
it
about
every
other
day
Some
things
never
change
way
out
here
An
outsider
could
always
remain
that
way
She
walked
along
on
the
jagged
ridge
She
told
me
she
was
thinking
of
me
But
every
time
I
tried
to
take
her
away
She
alway
ran
back
to
the
rocks
and
the
trees
Everytime
I
see
her
face
On
the
street
in
the
hollow
of
on
the
hill
Another
time
and
another
place
I
feel
her
in
my
heart
still
Everytime
I
see
her
face
On
the
street
in
the
hollow
in
the
bend
I
see
her
in
my
mind
and
then
I
go
down
the
road
not
taken...
again
Oh
I
went
back
there
after
many
years
So
curious
and
so
secretly
As
I
looked
on
I
held
back
a
tear
The
road
not
taken
overcoming
me
Oh
I
saw
her
she
was
sitting
there
Older,
thinner
on
the
front
porch
It
seemed
the
light
a
little
brighter
there
Or
maybe
I
still
carried
the
forgotten
torch
Everytime
I
see
her
face
On
the
street
in
the
hollow
of
on
the
hill
Another
time
and
another
place
I
feel
her
in
my
heart
still
Everytime
I
see
her
face
On
the
street
in
the
hollow
in
the
bend
I
see
her
in
my
mind
and
then
I
go
down
the
road
not
taken...
again
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