paroles de chanson The River In the Pines - Joan Baez
Oh,
Mary
was
a
maiden
When
the
birds
began
to
sing.
She
was
sweeter
than
the
blooming
rose
So
early
in
the
spring.
Her
thoughts
were
gay
and
happy
And
the
morning
gay
and
fine,
For
her
lover
was
a
river
boy
From
the
river
in
the
pines.
Now
Charlie,
he
got
married
To
his
Mary
in
the
spring
When
the
trees
were
budding
early
And
the
birds
began
to
sing.
But
early
in
the
autumn
When
the
fruit
is
in
the
wine,
I′ll
return
to
you,
my
darling
From
the
river
in
the
pines.
It
was
early
in
the
morning
In
Wisconsin's
dreary
clime
When
he
rode
the
fatal
rapids
For
that
last
and
fatal
time.
They
found
his
body
lying
On
the
rocky
shore
below
Where
the
silent
water
ripples
And
the
whispering
cedars
blow.
Now
every
raft
of
lumber
That
comes
down
the
Chippewa,
There′s
a
lonely
grave
that's
Visited
by
drivers
on
their
way
They
plant
wild
flowers
upon
it
In
the
morning
fair
and
fine.
'Tis
the
grave
of
two
young
lovers
From
the
river
in
the
pines
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