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Death In Arkansas

アーティスト:Eliza Gilkyson 

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I remember how the wood would smell Just as the last great tree was felled Like many that came before It was used for table and a door A palette and a long hall rack Hung my great grandfather's hat A stable and a barn, a bed and a seat A roof and fence and a floor that creaked And a coffin leanin against the wall When there was a death in Arkansas I liked the wagons and the wheels The wind that knocked us down in the fields And the girls with the southern drawl And those that came before were the pictures on the wall And the lone dogs howled and the crows would caw When there was a death in Arkansas We were laid to rest out under the sun And we breathed our last And it was done And the air redeemed us and we would learn That a life was hallowed and we wouldn't burn Hands folded gently to say


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