Lyrics Me And The Wildwood Rose - Carlene Carter
(Carlene
Carter)
In
my
Grandma′s
house
her
children
would
sing
Guitars
a
twangin'
and
their
laughter
would
ring
I
was
little
but
I
was
the
biggest
kid
I
wanted
to
do
what
the
grown-ups
did
In
a
big
shiny
car
we′d
head
down
the
road
To
sing
for
the
miners
who
brought
out
the
coal
Many
a
time
I
slept
on
the
floorboard
cold
On
a
quilt
with
my
little
sister
The
Wildwood
Rose
And
if
I
could
change
a
thing
in
this
world
I'd
go
back
to
the
days
When
Grandma
and
her
girls
Were
singing
swett
and
low
For
me
and
the
Wildwood
Rose
We'd
be
way
down
the
road
by
the
break
of
dawn
Biscuits
and
gravy
and
a
truck
stop
song
In
a
world
all
my
own
I
saw
what
I
saw
And
in
the
rear
view
mirror
I′d
get
a
wink
from
my
Grandma
And
if
I
could
change
a
thing
in
this
world
I′d
go
back
to
the
days
When
Grandma
and
her
girls
Were
singing
swett
and
low
For
me
and
the
Wildwood
Rose
A
lee
a
o
a
lee
a
o
o
lay
dee
who
A
lee
o
lay
dee
Oh
I'll
always
remember
the
day
that
she
died
My
daddy
he
called
me
and
he
started
to
cry
I
rode
on
an
airplane
with
all
of
my
pain
My
tears
would
not
stop
We
stood
in
a
circle
and
sang
And
if
I
could
change
a
thing
in
this
world
I′d
go
back
to
the
days
When
Grandma
and
her
girls
Were
singing
swett
and
low
For
me
and
the
Wildwood
Rose
For
me
and
the
Wildwood
Rose
For
me
and
the
Wildwood
Rose
For
me
and
the
Wildwood
Rose
A
lee
a
o
A
lee
a
o
lay
dee
who
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