Lyrics Old Rivers - Jimmy Dean
How
old
was
I
when
I
first
seen
Old
Rivers
I
can't
remember
when
he
weren't
around
That
old
fellow
he
did
a
heap
of
work
he
spent
his
whole
life
walkin'
plowed
ground
He
had
the
one
roomed
shack
not
far
from
us
well
we's
about
as
poor
as
him
He
had
one
old
mule
he
used
to
call
Midnight
I'd
tread
along
after
then
He
used
to
plow
them
rows
just
straight
and
deep
and
I'd
come
along
behind
Bustin'
up
plows
with
my
own
bare
feet
Old
Rivers
he
was
a
friend
of
mine
The
sun
had
get
high
and
that
old
mule
he'd
work
Old
Rivers
he'd
finally
say
whoa
He'd
wipe
his
brow
and
he'd
laid
back
on
them
reins
He'd
talk
about
that
place
he's
wanna
go
He
used
to
say
one
of
these
days
I'm
gonna
climb
that
mountain
I'm
gonna
walk
up
there
among
them
Clouds
Where
the
cotton's
high
and
the
corns're
growin'
and
there
ain't
no
fields
to
plow
I
got
a
letter
today
it's
from
the
folks
back
home
They're
all
doin'
fine
the
crop's
a
little
dry
Mom
said
down
near
the
end,
you
heard
Old
Rivers
died
Sittin'
here
now
on
this
new
plowed
earth
just
tryin'
find
a
little
shade
Well
sun's
beatin'
down
cross
them
fields
now
I
can
see
that
mule
Old
Rivers
and
me
I
hear
'em
sayin'
one
of
these
days...
With
the
sun
beaitin'
down
cross
them
fields
(I
see)
that
mule
Old
Rivers
and
me
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