Lyrics Gone Like the Cotton - The Cox Family
GONE
JUST
LIKE
THE
COTTON
by
The
Cox
Family
I
dreamed
she
recalls
when
they
were
first
married
A
home
and
children
to
raise
The
work
of
her
smile
and
the
faith
that
she
carries,
It's
a
blessing
that
still
gives
today.
When
duty
called
he
was
yielding
and
callous,
But
for
her
love
his
only
display.
He
weathered
his
storms
In
a
church
house
he'd
tell
her
And
at
his
table
for
God's
grace
he'd
pray.
Now
they're
gone,
just
like
the
cotton,
In
their
valley's
a
field
full
of
stone,
No
hearth
to
burn,
the
home
for
their
candle,
And
the
light
from
their
window
is
still.
Gone,
but
never
forgotten
Their
words
carve
a
silent
appeal
I
long
to
return
to
your
daddy
and
mama
And
someday,
you
know
I
will!
Time
is
always
a
treasure
When
we
seem
so
far
away,
And
my
heart
aches
for
life's
simple
pleasure
I'll
go
down
that
old
lane
That
I
walk
through
my
memory
Until
I
can
come
home
to
stay.
Gone,
just
like
the
cotton
In
their
valley's
a
field
full
of
stone
No
hearth
to
burn,
the
home
for
their
candle
And
the
light
from
their
window
is
still
Gone,
but
never
forgotten
Their
words
carve
a
silent
appeal
I
long
to
return
to
your
daddy
and
mama
And
someday,
you
know
I
will!
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