Lyrics Lady May - Warren Zeiders
I'm
a
stone's
throw
from
the
mill
I'm
a
good
walk
to
the
river
My
workin'
day
is
over
We'll
go
swim
our
cares
away
Put
your
toes
down
in
the
water
Smile
across
your
face
And
tell
me
that
you
love
me
Lovely
Lady
May
Now
I
ain't
the
sharpest
chisel
That
your
hands
have
ever
held
But
darlin'
I
could
love
you
well
'Til
the
roll
is
called
on
high
I've
seen
my
share
of
trouble
And
I've
held
my
weight
in
shame
But
I'm
baptized
in
your
name
For
my
lovely
Lady
May
Lord
the
wind
can
leave
you
shiverin'
As
it
waltzes
on
leaves
Been
rushin'
through
my
timbers
'Til
your
love
brought
on
the
spring
Now
the
mountains
all
are
blushin'
And
they
don't
know
what
to
say
'Cept
a
good
long
line
of
praises
For
my
lovely
Lady
May
Now
I
ain't
the
toughest
hickory
That
your
ax
has
ever
felled
But
I'm
a
hickory
just
as
well
I'm
a
hickory
all
the
same
I
came
crashin'
through
the
forest
As
you
cut
my
roots
away
And
I
fell
a
good
long
ways
For
my
lovely
Lady
May
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