paroles de chanson Black Waters - Laurie Lewis
I
come
from
the
mountains,
Kentucky's
my
home,
Where
the
wild
deer
and
the
black
bear
so
lately
did
wrong.
By
the
cool
rushing
waterfall,
the
wild
flowers
dream,
And
through
every
green
valley
there
runs
a
clear
stream.
Now
there's
scenes
of
destruction
on
every
hand,
And
only
black
water
runs
down
through
my
land.
Sad
scenes
of
destruction
on
every
hand,
Black
waters,
black
waters
run
down
through
my
land.
Oh,
the
queen,
she's
a
pretty
bird,
she
sings
a
sweet
tune,
In
the
roots
of
dark
timber
she
nests
with
her
young.
Then
the
hill
side
explodes
with
a
dynamite's
roar,
And
the
voice
of
the
small
bird
is
heard
there
no
more.
Then
the
mountain
comes
tumbling
so
awful
and
grand,
As
the
poison
black
waters
run
down
through
my
land.
Sad
scenes
of
destruction
on
every
hand,
Black
waters,
black
waters
run
down
through
my
land.
In
the
coming
of
the
spring
time
we
planted
our
corn,
In
the
ending
of
the
spring
time
we
buried
our
son.
In
the
summer
come
a
nice
man,
says
everything's
fine,
My
employer
just
requires
a
way
to
his
mine.
Then
he
blew
down
the
timber,
covered
my
corn
And
the
grave
on
the
hillside's
a
mile
deeper
down.
And
the
man
stands
and
talks
with
his
hat
in
his
hand
As
the
poison
black
waters
rise
over
my
land.
Sad
scenes
of
destruction
on
every
hand,
Black
waters,
black
waters
run
down
through
my
land.
Now
I
don't
have
much
money,
not
much
of
a
home,
I
own
my
own
land,
but
my
land's
not
my
own.
But
if
I
had
ten
million
somewhere's
there
abouts,
I'd
buy
a
pair
of
county
and
I'd
drive
them
all
out.
Then
I'd
sit
on
the
bank
with
my
babe
and
my
can
And
watch
the
clean
waters
run
down
through
my
land.
Oh,
and
that
would
be
just
like
the
old
promised
land,
Black
waters,
black
waters
no
more
in
my
land.
Black
waters,
black
waters
no
more
in
my
land.
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