Lyrics The Funeral - Hank Williams , The Drifting Cowboys
I
was
walking
in
Savannah
past
a
church,
decayed
and
dim
When
slowly
through
the
window
came
a
plaintive
funeral
hymn
My
sympathy
awakened
and
a
wonder
quickly
grew
'Til
I
found
myself
environed
in
a
little
colored
pew
Out
front
a
colored
couple
sat
in
sorrow
nearly
wild
On
the
altar
was
a
casket
and
in
the
casket
was
a
child
I
could
picture
him
while
living,
curly
hair
protruding
lips
I'd
seen
perhaps
a
thousand
in
my
hurried
southern
trips
Then
rose
a
sad,
old
colored
preacher
from
his
little
wooden
desk
With
a
manner
sort
of
awkward
and
countenance
grotesque
The
simplicity
and
shrewdness
in
his
Ethiopian
face
Showed
the
wisdom
and
the
ignorance
of
a
crushed,
undying
race
And
he
said,
"Now
don't
be
weepin'
for
this
pretty
bit
of
clay
For
the
little
boy
who
lived
there
has
done
gone
and
run
away
He
was
doing
very
finely
and
he
'ppreciates
your
love
But
his
sho
nough
father
wanted
him
in
the
big
house
up
above
The
Lord
didn't
give
you
that
baby,
by
no
hundred
thousand
miles
He
just
think
you
need
some
sunshine
and
he
lent
it
for
a
while
And
he
let
you
keep
and
love
him
'til
your
hearts
were
bigger
grown
And
these
silver
tears
you're
Shedding
now,
are
just
interest
on
the
loan
Just
think
my
poor
dear
mourners
creeping
long
on
sorrows
way
What
a
blessed
picnic
this
here
baby
got
today
Your
good
fathers
and
good
mothers
crowd
the
little
fella
round
In
the
angels
'tender
garden
of
the
big
plantation
ground
And
his
eyes
they
brightly
sparkle
at
the
pretty
things
he
view
But
a
tear
came
and
he
whispered,
"I
want
my
parents
too"
Then
the
angel's
chief
musicians
teach
that
little
boy
a
song
Says
if
only
they
be
faithful,
they'll
soon
be
comin'
'long
And
so
my
poor
dear
mourners,
let
your
hearts
with
Jesus
rest
And
don't
go
to
criticizn'
the
one
what
knows
the
best
He
has
give
us
many
comforts
He's
got
the
right
to
take
away
To
the
Lord
be
praised
in
glory,
now
and
ever,
let
us
pray
1 Mind Your Own Business
2 You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)
3 Lost Highway
4 My Bucket's Got a Hole In It
5 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
6 I Just Don't Like This Kind of Living
7 May You Never Be Alone
8 Beyond the Sunset
9 The Funeral
10 Long Gone Lonesome Blues
11 My Son Calls Another Man Daddy
12 A House Without Love
13 Why Don't You Love Me?
14 Too Many Parties Too Many Pals
15 Everything's Okay
16 Why Should We Try Anymore?
17 They'll Never Take Her Love from Me
18 Help Me Understand
19 No No Joe
20 I Heard My Mother Praying for Me
21 Jesus Remembered Me
22 Nobody's Lonesome for Me
23 Moanin' the Blues
24 Cold, Cold Heart
25 Dear John
26 Just Waitin'
27 Men With Broken Hearts
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