Tonart: Bb major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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I first seen old Rivers?
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Well, just can't recall
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when he wer en't around.
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Well, that old feller sure done
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Spent his whole life walking
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plowed ground.
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He had a one -room shack
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And well, we was about as poor as him
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And he had one old mule
he called Midnight
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And I'd trail along after them
He used to plow them roads
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And I'd come along there behind
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Of busting up clods
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Old Rivers was a friend of mine
When the sun would get high
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and that mule would work
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And old Rivers would finally say, whoa
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And talk about a place he
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Sayin' one of these days
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I'm gonna climb that mountain
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Walk up there among them clouds
and the corn's a -growin'
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And there ain't no fields
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to plow
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Got a letter today
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from the folks back home
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They're all fine, crops are dry
Down near the end,
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Mom said I guess you know, rivers die
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I sit here now, this new cloud earth,
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trying to find me a little shade
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with the sun beating down
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across the fields I see,
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that view for rivers and me.
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Now one of these days,
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I'm going to climb that mountain,
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walk up there among them clouds,
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When the cotton's high
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and the corn's a -growin'
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And there ain't no fields to plow
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With the sun beatin' down
across the fields I see
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That mule, old rivers,
and me you
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