I read a book about a man who never went to school He could tell you more things about life than any man ever knew He didn?t study to be a carpenter,
CHORUS For your love, I?ve searched so long Now I?ve found, Where I belong Your what my hearts, Been dream?n of I?ve been waiting, For your love You
You left two weeks ago, seems like a month of Sundays and each time I called you're always gone. And when you finally answered, your voice seems cold
I wonder if it's raining in the mountains. I wonder if the old town looks the same. And if the church is there beside the river, could I go back and
GLORY GLORY (HALLELUJAH) (SINCE I LAID MY BURDEN DOWN) REFRAIN: Glory glory, hallelujah Since I lay my burden down Glory glory, hallelujah Since
Blues stay away from me Blues why don't you let me be Don't know why A You keep on hounting me Love was never meant for me True love was never meant
You ask me why I seem so happy-- With all of the trouble I've known, Well there is someone that I go to--- I never face trouble alone He's here when
Moonlight shining on the grassy meadows, Looks like diamonds shining in the night, Whipporwills singing in the white oaks, Coon dogs barking in the bright
We moved here from somewhere when I was fourteen Worked this poor ground for bacon and beans Landlord told me, hard times is near Didn?t mean a thing '
Way down south round Macon Georgia, where the sweetest peaches grow. I wondered there to take my chances, Twenty some odd years ago. I?ll not forget
All last night I sat and cried I cried the night before If that gal don't come back tonight I'll cry some more It's too late to walk the floor It
I Need Jesus Chorus Well I need Jesus, you need Him too Along Life's highways To carry you through When you're in trouble And don't know what to do
Dear mama, well, here's a letter from your girl Well, I think my city days are done, mom And it ain't been three weeks since I came And mama, do remember
D My life is almost over, A7 D I'll rest where the sweet water flows, Beside a peaceful river, A7 D