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Roger in Baltimore Lyr Req: Brown Mountain Light (25) Lyr Add: BROWN MOUNTAIN LIGHT (Scott Wiseman) 07 Oct 99


GrahamG,

Found this on the Kingston Trio Web Page. It hasn't let me down yet for lyrics.

BROWN MOUNTAIN LIGHT
Scott Wiseman

Spoken: In the hills of North Carolina, since the times of the early settlers, a strange light has been witnessed near the top of Brown Mountain. To this day, no one can explain the mystery of the Brown Mountain Light.

Chorus:
High on the mountain and down in the valley below.
It shines like the crown of an angel,
And fades as the mist comes and goes.
Way over yonder, night after night until dawn.
A faithful old slave, come back from the grave (searchin')
For his master who is long, long gone.

In the days of the old covered wagon,
When they camped on the flats for the night.
With the stars growing dim on the old high gorge rim,
They would watch for the Brown Mountain Light.
(Chorus)

Long years ago a southern planter
Came hunting in this wild land alone,
And here, so they say, the hunter lost his way
And never returned to his home.
His trusty old slave brought a lantern,
And searched, but in vain, day and night.
The old slave is gone but his spirit wanders on
And the old lantern still casts its light.

(Chorus)

Enjoy the music!

Roger in Baltimore

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