Lyrics High Cotton - Lisa McHugh
We
Were
Walkin'
in
High
Cotton
Old
times
there
are
not
forgotten
Those
fertile
fields
are
never
far
away
We
Were
Walkin'
in
High
Cotton
Old
times
there
are
not
forgotten
Leavin'
home
was
the
hardest
thing
we
ever
faced.
We
didn't
know
that
times
were
lean
Round
our
house
the
grass
was
green
It
didn't
seem
like
things
were
all
that
bad
I
bet
we
walked
a
thousand
miles
Chopin'
cotton
and
pushin'
plows
And
learnin'
how
to
give
it
all
we
had.
As
life
went
on
and
years
went
by
I
saw
the
light
in
daddy's
eyes
And
felt
- the
love
in
mama's
hands
They
kept
us
warm
and
kept
us
fed
Taught
us
how
to
look
ahead
Now
lookin'
back,
I
understand.
We
Were
Walkin'
in
High
Cotton
Old
times
there
are
not
forgotten
Those
fertile
fields
are
never
far
away
We
Were
Walkin'
in
High
Cotton
Old
times
there
are
not
forgotten
Leavin'
home
was
the
hardest
thing
we
ever
faced.
When
Sunday
mornings
rolled
around
We
dressed
up
in
hand-me
downs
Just
in
time,
to
gather
with
the
church
Sometimes
I
think
how
long
it's
been
And
how
it
impressed
me
then
It
was
the
only
day
my
daddy
wouldn't
work.
We
were
walkin'
in
high
cotton.
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