Lyrics Paradise - John Denver
This
song
was
first
released
on
the
Rocky
Mountain
High
album.
It
is
the
only
album
it
has
been
released
on.
When
I
was
a
child,
my
family
would
travel
Down
to
western
Kentucky
where
my
parents
were
born
And
there's
a
backwards
old
town
that's
often
remembered
So
many
times
that
my
mem'ries
are
worn
And
daddy
won't
you
take
me
back
to
Muhlenberg
County
Down
by
the
Green
River
where
Paradise
lay
Well,
I'm
sorry,
my
son,
but
you're
too
late
in
asking
Mister
Peabody's
coal
train
has
hauled
it
away
Well
sometimes
we'd
travel
right
down
the
Green
River
To
the
abandoned
old
prison
down
by
Adrie
Hill
Where
the
air
smelled
like
snakes
and
we'd
shoot
with
our
pistols
But
empty
pop
bottles
was
all
we
would
kill
And
daddy
won't
you
take
me
back
to
Muhlenberg
County
Down
by
the
Green
River
where
Paradise
lay
Well,
I'm
sorry,
my
son,
but
you're
too
late
in
asking
Mister
Peabody's
coal
train
has
hauled
it
away
And
the
coal
company
came
with
the
world's
largest
shovel
And
they
tortured
the
timber
and
stripped
all
the
land
Well,
they
dug
for
their
coal
till
the
land
was
forsaken
Then
they
wrote
it
all
down
as
the
progress
of
man
And
daddy
won't
you
take
me
back
to
Muhlenberg
County
Down
by
the
Green
River
where
Paradise
lay
Well,
I'm
sorry,
my
son,
but
you're
too
late
in
asking
Mister
Peabody's
coal
train
has
hauled
it
away
And
daddy
won't
you
take
me
back
to
Muhlenberg
County
Down
by
the
Green
River
where
Paradise
lay
Well,
I'm
sorry,
my
son,
but
you're
too
late
in
asking
Mister
Peabody's
coal
train
has
hauled
it
away
Words
and
music
by
John
Prine
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