Текст песни Lay Me Down - Andrew Peterson
I
suppose
you
could
lay
me
down
to
die
in
Illinois
Bury
me
beneath
the
rows
of
corn
Or
in-between
the
maple
trees
I
climbed
on
as
a
boy
Where
in
the
Land
of
Lincoln
I
was
born
Oh,
and
I
recall
We
rode
the
combines
in
the
fall
And
there
comes
a
time
For
gathering
the
harvest
after
all
So
when
you
lay
me
down
to
die
I'll
miss
my
boys,
I'll
miss
my
girls
Lay
me
down
and
let
me
say
goodbye
to
this
world
You
can
lay
me
anywhere
But
just
remember
this
When
you
lay
me
down
to
die
You
lay
me
down
to
live
Well
I
asked
a
girl
to
marry
me
on
a
dock
out
on
the
lake
Our
babies
came
to
life
in
Tennessee
And
the
music
of
the
mountains
is
still
keeping
me
awake
Yeah,
but
everything
that
rises
falls
asleep
We
are
not
alone
We
are
more
than
flesh
and
bone
What
is
seen
will
pass
away
What
is
not
is
going
home
When
you
lay
me
down
to
die
I'll
miss
my
boys,
I'll
miss
my
girls
Lay
me
down
and
let
me
say
goodbye
to
this
world
You
can
lay
me
anywhere
But
just
remember
this
When
you
lay
me
down
to
die
I'll
open
up
my
eyes
on
the
skies
I've
never
known
In
the
place
where
I
belong
And
I'll
realize
His
love
is
just
another
word
for
Home
I
believe
in
the
holy
shores
of
uncreated
light
I
believe
there
is
power
in
the
blood
And
all
of
the
death
that
ever
was,
If
you
set
it
next
to
life
I
believe
it
would
barely
fill
a
cup
'Cause
I
believe
there's
power
in
the
blood
When
you
lay
me
down
to
die
So
long,
boys,
so
long,
girls
Lay
me
down
and
let
me
say
goodbye
to
this
world
You
can
lay
me
anywhere
But
just
remember
this
When
you
lay
me
down
to
die
You
lay
me
down
to
live
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