(Oh my darlin' Clementine) She knew that Cody was the man she wanted But she had waited nearly all her life Just one more trip to town to tell the boys
Drink to me, drink to me Drink to me, drink to me Drink to me A rose, a carnation, the lily and an orchid make such a pretty bouquet (Drink to me, drink
In the desert where we searched for gold The days're hot the nights're cold Hank and Joe and me walked on So bold and brave and free For days and days
If you should meet some lonely soul Who on this earth can't reach his gold And he's travelin' down the road so dark and dim Lend the hand, say a prayer
They had a warrant out for me all over the country And I was trying to beat the raps in Idaho I was breaking into a schoolhouse Sunday morning without
We all were called to come back To the old home on the farm Mother's passed away, what a mournful day And as my daddy watched His eyes were filled with
I live in the cemetery 'Old Caretaker' they call me In the wintertime I rake the leaves And in the summer I cut the weeds When a funeral comes The people
Old Apache Squaw, how many long lean years you saw? How many bitter winter nights shiverin' in a cold teepee? Shiverin' in a cold teepee Old Apache Squaw
We sailed on the ship John B, my grandfather and me Around Nassau town we did roam Drinking all night, got into a fight Well, I feel so homesick I wanna
What a beautiful thought I am thinking Concerning the great speckled bird And to know that my name is recorded On the pages of God's holy word Desiring
My grandfather's clock was too large for the shelf So it stood ninety years on the floor It was taller by half than the old man himself Though it weighed
Will we get cold and hungry Will times be very bad? When we're needin' bread and meat Where we gonna get it, Dad? We'll get it from the man In the house