paroles de chanson Seneca Creek (Acoustic) - Charles Wesley Godwin
In
the
Spring
of
1949
That's
when
I
crossed
the
county
line
It's
there
I
saw
in
Seneca
Creek
A
girl
named
Ruth
who
washed
her
feet
I
told
her
my
name
was
RC
Farris
That
I'd
marry
her
with
half
a
karat
She
said
"I
do,
but
no
stone
can
reach
The
prettiest
shine
of
this
here
creek"
The
mud
was
deep
and
the
roads
were
wide
We'd
retreat
and
then
re-take
the
lines
Korean
winters
had
torn
me
down
And
killed
all
the
boys
from
my
hometown
But
I'm
coming
home,
Ruth,
my
dear
I
got
money
in
my
pocket,
don't
you
fear
We'll
build
a
life
by
Seneca
Creek
You'll
have
everything
you'll
ever
need
Let's
build
a
home
by
Seneca
Creek
And
raise
ourselves
a
family
I'll
work
on
the
farm,
you
work
the
store
We'll
have
everything
we
ever
hoped
for
With
the
top
of
a
mountain
above
our
heads
And
the
roar
of
Seneca
by
the
bed
Seneca
Creek
And
sure
enough,
the
hard
times
came
You
loved
yours,
I
did
the
same
But
we
made
it
through
the
winter's
cold
And
many
summers
young
and
old
In
'85
the
creek
did
rise
But
it
only
took
the
other
side
The
Gandee,
North
Fork,
and
South
Branch
too
The
house
still
stood
that
I
built
for
you
In
'94
when
you
got
sick
We'd
make
up
trips
for
the
hell
of
it
Take
my
hand,
Ruth,
my
dear
I'll
take
you
back
to
any
year
And
now
you
lie
on
the
hill
up
high
Right
beneath
the
mountain
sky
Seneca
Creek
sings
below
Atop
the
tree
sits
a
lonely
crow
We
built
a
home
by
Seneca
Creek
And
raised
ourselves
a
family
I
worked
on
the
farm,
you
worked
the
store
We
had
everything
we'd
ever
hoped
for
With
the
top
of
a
mountain
above
our
heads
And
the
roar
of
Seneca
by
the
bed
Seneca
Creek
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