Baby, dry your eyes
There's no need to cry
?Cause I'll see
Baby mine, don't you cry
Baby mine, Dry your eyes
REst your
As I went down in the river to pray
Studying about
How pale is the sky that brings forth the rain
As
I've had nothing but sorrow
Since you said we were through
There's
The wind is blowing down the quiet river
A shining road
In the spring of 1856 with the snow still on
Lay Down Beside Me
(duet with John Waite)
I've spent my life
Every time I think of you
I always catch my breath
And
Come all ye young fellows
That handle a gun
Beware of night
Way back in the mountains
Way back in the hills
There used
Little yellow house sitting on a hill
That is where he
When I recall his parting words
Must I accept his fate
She put him out like the burnin' end of a
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