Lyrics The Lone Pilgrim - Doc Watson
I
came
to
the
place
where
the
lone
pilgrim
lay
And
pensively
stood
by
his
tomb,
When
in
a
low
whisper
I
heard
something
say,
"How
sweetly
I
sleep
here
alone.
The
tempest
may
howl
and
the
loud
thunder
roar,
And
gathering
storms
may
arise,
But
calm
is
my
feeling,
at
rest
is
my
soul.
The
tears
are
all
wiped
from
my
eyes.
The
cause
of
my
Master
compelled
me
from
home,
No
kindred
or
relative
nigh.
I
met
the
contagion
and
sank
to
the
tomb,
My
soul
flew
to
mansions
on
high.
Go
tell
my
companion
and
children
most
dear
To
weep
not
for
me
now
I′m
gone.
The
same
hand
that
led
me
through
scenes
most
severe
Has
kindly
assisted
me
home."
1 Groundhog
2 Everyday Dirt
3 Bonaparte's Retreat
4 The House Carpenter
5 I'm Troubled
6 Your Long Journey
7 When I Die
8 That Train That Carried My Girl from Town
9 Down the Road
10 The Lone Pilgrim
11 Medley: Texas Gales / Blackberry Rag
12 Darling Corey
13 The Triplett Tragedy
14 Muddy Roads
15 The Lost Soul
16 Keep In the Middle of the Road
17 The Old Man Below
18 Pretty Saro
19 Cousin Sally Brown
20 Look Down That Lonesome Road
21 Doodle Bug
22 Rambling Hobo
23 The Cuckoo Bird
24 Frosty Morn
25 Shady Grove
26 Southbound
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