Lyrics The Old Wooden Rocker - Doc Watson
There
it
stands
by
the
fire
with
it's
back
to
the
wall
That
old
wooden
rocker,
so
stately
and
tall
With
naught
to
disturb
it
but
dusting
of
broom
And
no
one
to
use
it
in
that
parlor
room
As
she
sat
by
the
fire,
she
would
rock,
rock,
rock
And
she
heard
but
the
tick
of
the
old
grand
clock
Eighty
years
has
she
sat
in
that
chair,
grim
and
tall
That
old
wooden
rocker
that
stands
by
the
wall
How
well
I
still
remember
in
days
that
are
gone
by
How
we
stood
by
that
rocker,
my
sister
and
I
And
we'd
listened
to
the
stories
that
grandma
would
tell
As
she
sat
in
the
rocker
that
we
all
loved
so
well
If
the
chair
could
but
speak,
oh,
the
tales
it
would
tell
How
my
poor
aged
grandpa
in
his
battle
fell
'Neath
the
stars
and
the
stripes,
he
fought
bravely
and
true
He
cherished
his
freedom
'neath
the
red
white
and
blue
As
she
sat
by
the
fire,
she
would
rock,
rock,
rock
And
she
heard
but
the
tick
of
the
old
grand
clock
Eighty
years
has
she
sat
in
that
chair,
grim
and
tall
That
old
wooden
rocker
that
stands
by
the
wall
Now
grandma
is
dead,
all
the
stories
are
done
All
the
children
have
followed
her,
yes,
one
by
one
They
have
all
gone
to
meet
her
in
the
sweet
by
and
by
And
all
that
is
left
is
my
sister
and
I
As
she
sat
by
the
fire,
she
would
rock,
rock,
rock
And
she
heard
but
the
tick
of
the
old
grand
clock
Eighty
years
has
she
sat
in
that
chair,
grim
and
tall
That
old
wooden
rocker
that
stands
by
the
wall
1 Little Sadie - Live
2 Blue Smoke
3 St. Louis Blues
4 John Herald Introduction
5 Sing Song Kitty (Live)
6 The House Carpenter
7 Liberty
8 The Old Wooden Rocker
9 Milk Cow Blues
10 Tragic Romance
11 The Dream of the Miner's Child (Live)
12 The Wagoner's Lad
13 Cannonball Rag
14 The Lone Pilgrim
15 The Roving Gambler
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