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Thread #116137   Message #2502238
Posted By: Richie
26-Nov-08 - 01:57 PM
Thread Name: Origins: The authors of the 'Carter Family songs'
Subject: Lyr Add: GRAVE ON THE GREEN HILLSIDE
Grave on the Green Hillside is a song by Aldine Kieffer in 1875.

GRAVE ON THE GREEN HILLSIDE- Carter Family 1929

There's a little grave on the green hillside
That lies to the morning sun
And the wayworn feet often wander there
When the cares of the day are done

We sometimes sit in the twilight fall
And talk of a far off land
And I sometimes feel in the twilight there
The touch of a vanished hand

    Grave on the green hillside
    Grave on the green hillside
    In the years to come we will calmly sleep
    In a grave on the green hillside

And this land is full of these little graves
In the valleys, plains, and hills
There's an angel, too, for each little grave
An angel sufficient, Bill

I know not how, but I sometimes think
That they lead us with gentle hands
And a whisper falls on a willing ear
From the shore of a far off land

    Grave on the green hillside
    Grave on the green hillside
    In the years to come we will calmly sleep
    In a grave on the green hillside
      [INSTRUMENTAL BREAK]

And these little graves are but wayside marks
That point to a far off land
And they speak to the soul of a better day
Of a day that's near at hand

Though we first must walk through this darksome veil
Yet Christ will be our guide
We will reach the shore of a far off land
Through a grave on a green hillside

    Grave on the green hillside
    Grave on the green hillside
    In the years to come we will calmly sleep
    In a grave on the green hillside