paroles de chanson The Slopes of Beech Mountain - Norman Blake
The
green
leaves
hang
over
rusty
tin
And
the
porch
roof
is
falling
through
Blue
morning
glories
bloom
outside
my
room
And
a
field
of
white
daisies,
too.
I'll
wear
my
old
coat
and
my
overalls
I'll
wear
my
brogan
shoes
My
old
felt
hat
and
gold
watch
chain
And
an
honest
face
will
do.
Where
queen
anne's
lace
and
bright
goldenrod
And
the
green
grasses
wave
so
true
Where
the
bramble
rose,
so
snow
white
grows
And
the
skies
are
always
blue.
I'll
sing
some
old
song
that's
forgot
and
gone
I'll
play
on
the
violin,
too
And
I
might
recite
well
into
the
night
Some
story
that's
known
to
be
true.
Then
just
let
me
stay
up
here
were
the
air
is
clear
And
the
cool
rippling
waters
run
down
In
this
shady
mountain
clime
till
the
end
of
my
time
On
the
slopes
of
Beech
Mountain
I'll
be
found.
Tag:
Last
2 lines
of
1 Salty Dog
2 Bonaparte's Grand March
3 The Slopes of Beech Mountain
4 Sitting On Top of the World
5 Radio Joe
6 Chasin' Rainbows
7 Flower From the Fields of Alabama
8 Texas Gales
9 All Go Hungry Hash House
10 So Tired
11 The Gambler's Dying Words
12 Little Bunch Of Roses
13 Eastbound Freight Train
14 The Burial Of Wild Bill
15 T.A.G. Railroad Rag
16 If We Never Meet Again (This Side of Heaven)
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