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River Lady lyrics
The day the river freezes
Is the day it won´t seem fair
´Cause they´ll come to get the River Lady
And I don´t think they´ll care
I know they´ll scrape her paint off
In their same old foolish ways
Now the people see the river
But the old ships gone away
Water turns cold and gets ta freezin´
Before you even know it
The old girl´s easin´
Away from her berth
Round by the point
And out of our view
Off in the mist
Her engine´s woundin´
Like on the banks
That old horn´s soundin´
A little goodbye
A little I´ll do what I must do
A little goodbye
A little I´ll do what I must do
A da da dum, dum, dum, da da da dum dum
I know I will remember
When I cannot hear that horn
That would roll up by the mountains
As she took us through the storm
I know they´ve got to take her
But I can´t say I approve
´Cause she´s won so many battles
That I hate to see her lose
Water turns cold and gets ta freezin´
Before you even know it
The old girl´s easin´
Away from her berth
Round by the point
And out of our view
A little goodbye
A little I´ll do, what I must do
The water turns cold
And gets to freezin´
Bef
ore you even know it
The old girl´s easin´
Away from her berth
´Round by the point
And out of our view
Off in the mist
Her engine´s boundin´
Like on the banks
That old horn´s soundin´
A little goodbye
A little I´ll do
What I must do
A little goodbye
A little I´ll do
What I must do
Dum da da da-dum...
Part of these releases
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- Track 2 on Legends Disc 3
- 1 I Am But A Small Voice
- 3 Morning, Please Don't Come
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- Track 3 on The Best Of
- 2 I Don't Believe In If Anymore
- 4 Mexican Whistler
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- Track 11 on The Last Farewell
- 10 New World In The Morning
- 10 Mammy Blue
- 12 Sloop John B.
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- Track 1 on The Best Of Roger Whittaker 2
- 2 Imagine
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- Track 1 on A Little Goodbye
- 2 Ride a Country Road
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