Lyrics The Roots of My Raisin' - Merle Haggard
I
left
the
four
lane
highway,
took
a
blacktop
seven
miles
Down
by
the
old
country
school
I
went
to
as
a
child
Three
miles
down
a
gravel
road,
I
could
see
the
proud
old
home
A
tribute
to
a
way
of
life
that's
almost
come
and
gone
The
roots
of
my
rasin'
run
deep
I
come
back
for
the
strength
that
I
need
And
hope
comes
no
matter
how
far
down
I
sink
The
roots
of
my
raisin'
run
deep
(Spoken)
I
pulled
into
the
driveway,
Lord,
it
sure
was
good
to
be
there
And
through
the
open
door
I
could
see
that,
Dad
was
asleep
in
His
favorite
chair.
In
his
hand
was
a
picture
of
Mom,
and
I
Remembered
how
close
they
were.
So
I
just
turned
away,
I
Didn't
want
to
wake
him,
spoil
his
dreams
of
her.
A
christian
Mom
who
had
the
strength,
for
life
the
way
she
did
Then
to
pull
that
apron
off
and
do
the
Charleston
for
us
kids.
Dad,
a
quiet
man,
who's
gentle
voice
was
seldom
heard
Who
could
borrow
money
at
the
bank,
simply
on
his
word
The
roots
of
my
raisin'
run
deep
I've
come
back
for
the
strength
that
I
need
And
hope
comes
no
matter
how
far
down
I
sink
The
roots
of
my
raisin'
run
deep
The
roots
of
my
raisin'
run
deep

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