Lyrics Little Orphan Girl - Doc Watson
"No
home,
no
home,"
said
a
little
girl
At
the
door
of
a
rich
man's
home.
She
trembling
stood
on
the
marble
steps,
And
leaned
on
the
polished
wall.
Her
clothes
were
thin
and
her
feet
were
bare,
And
the
snowflakes
covered
her
head.
"Let
me
come
in,"
she
feebly
said,
"Please
give
me
a
little
bread."
As
the
little
girl
still
trembling
stood
Before
that
rich
man's
door,
With
a
frowning
face
he
scornfully
said,
"No
room,
no
bread
for
the
poor."
Then
the
rich
man
went
to
his
table
so
fine
Where
he
and
his
family
were
fed.
And
the
orphan
stood
in
the
snow
so
deep,
As
she
cried
for
a
piece
of
bread.
The
rich
man
slept
on
his
velvet
couch,
And
he
dreamed
of
his
silver
and
gold,
While
the
orphan
lay
in
a
bed
of
snow,
And
murmured,
"So
cold,
so
cold."
The
hours
rolled
on
through
the
midnight
storm,
Rolled
on
like
a
funeral
bell,
The
sleet
came
down
in
a
blinding
sheet,
And
the
drifting
snow
still
fell.
When
morning
came
the
little
girl
Still
lay
at
the
rich
man's
door.
But
her
soul
had
fled
away
to
its
home
Where
there's
room
and
there's
bread
for
the
poor.
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9 Rising Sun Blues
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