paroles de chanson Mary of the Wild Moor (Live) - Dolly Parton
On
a
cold
winter′s
night
As
the
winds
blew
across
the
wild
moor
Poor
Mary
came
wandering
home
with
her
child
Til
she
came
at
her
own
father's
door
"Papa
oh
papa",
she
cried
"Come
down
and
open
the
door
Or
the
child
in
my
arms
will
perish
and
die
From
the
winds
that
blow
across
the
wild
moor"
But
the
old
man
was
deaf
to
her
cry
And
not
a
sound
of
her
voice
did
he
hear
While
the
watch
dogs
did
howl
and
the
village
bells
tolled
The
winds
blew
across
the
wild
moor
Oh,
how
the
old
man
must
have
felt
When
he
came
to
the
door
the
next
morn
And
found
Mary
dead,
but
the
child
yet
alive
Clutched
close
to
his
dead
mother′s
breast
Now
the
old
man
in
grief
pined
away
And
the
babe
to
it's
mother
went
soon
And
no
one
they
say
has
lived
there
to
this
day
And
the
cottage
is
left
to
ruins
Now
the
villagers
point
out
the
place
Where
the
ivy
grows
over
the
door
Saying
there
Mary
died
once
a
fair
village
bride
From
the
winds
that
blew
across
the
wild
moor
From
the
winds
that
blew
across
the
wild
moor
Well,
thank
you
so
much
You
know,
every
family
member
has
their
favorite
song
Well,
I'm
gonna
sing
my
daddy′s
favorite
song
My
dad
is
a
great,
great
person,
hard
workin′
The
best
daddy
a
buch
of
kids
could
ever
have
Now,
I
have
never
seen
my
daddy
take
a
drink
in
my
life
But
that
does
not
mean
I
have
not
seen
my
daddy
drunk,
hahaha
Now,
he
never
would
have
anything
around
the
house
to
drink
Mom
would't
allow
it,
first
of
all
And
he
wouldn′t
have
done
that
to
his
kids
anyhow
But
once
a
year
when
daddy
goes
to
sailor's
tobacco
crop
Well,
he′d
stay
gone
for
two
or
three
days
And
'course
uh,
I′m
sure
he
welcomed
the
chance
To
get
away
from
all
us
loud
youngins
and
mama's
big
mouth
Um,
no
offense,
mama,
she
knows
she's
just
like
me
But
anyhow,
when
uh,
mama
would
see
daddy
comin′
up
the
road
Wavin′
just
a
little
bit,
she
said
"Lord,
go
run
and
get
the
slot
bucket,
your
daddy's
are
drinkin′"
Hahaha,
well,
we
all
knew
what
that
meant
You
know,
he
always
thought
that
we
were
the
prettiest
kids
in
the
world
And
the
drunker
daddy
got,
the
prettier
we
got
And
he
also
thought
that
we
could
sing
better
than
anybody
else
in
the
world
And
the
drunker
he
got,
the
better
we'd
sing
So,
there
were
two
things
that
we
knew
Was
gonna
happen
when
daddy
was
drinkin′
He
was
gonna
puke,
and
we
were
gonna
sing
So,
Carl
Jackson,
you're
gonna
have
to
sing
my
daddy′s
part
on
this
And
uh,
Ron
Davinson,
you
join
in
where
my
sisters
would
have
back
then
This
is
called
"In
the
Pines"
and
this
is
for
you,
daddy
1 Night Train To Memphis - Live
2 Heartsong (Live)
3 I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes (Live)
4 Mary of the Wild Moor (Live)
5 In the Pines (Live)
6 My Blue Tears (Live)
7 Applejack - Live
8 Coat Of Many Colors - Live
9 Smoky Mountain Memories (Live)
10 What a Friend We Have In Jesus (Live)
11 Hold Fast to the Right (Live)
12 Walter Henry Hagan (Live)
13 Barbara Allen (Live)
14 Brave Little Soldier (Live)
15 To Daddy (Live)
16 True Blue (Live)
17 Longer Than Always (Live)
18 Wayfaring Stranger (Live)
19 My Tennessee Mountain Home - Live
20 Heartsong (Reprise) (Live)
21 Cas Walker Theme (Live)
22 PMS Blues (Live)
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