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Thread #44331   Message #1804053
Posted By: Joe Offer
07-Aug-06 - 09:54 PM
Thread Name: Origins: Song Willis Mayberry
Subject: RE: Origins: Willis Mayberry/Hills of Roane County
And the other one (from the same singer) from the Max Hunter Collection:

Rome County
Cat. #0189 (MFH #537) - As sung by Harrison Burnett, Fayetteville, Arkansas on July 11, 1958

VERSE 1
In th beautiful hills, in th midst of Rome County
That's where I roamed for a many a long years
That's where my hearts been, yes tending most ever
That's where th first step of misfortune I made

VERSE 2
At thirty years old, I courted and married
Amanda Gilberth was then called my wife
Her brother he stabbed me, for some unknown reason
Just three months later, I'd taken Tom's life

VERSE 3
For twenty long years through this old world I rambled
I went to old England, to France and to Spain
I thought of my home, 'way back in Rome County
So, I boarded a steamer, came back home again

VERSE 4
I was captured and tried, in th village of Kingston
Not a man in that county would speak a kind word
Th jury came in with a verdict next morning
It's lifetime in prison was all that I heard

VERSE 5
Th train, it pulled out, poor Mother stood weeping
Sister she said all alone with a sigh ***
Th last words I heard, was Willie God bless you
Was, Willie, God bless you, God bless you, goodbye

VERSE 6
In th scorching hot sand of th foundry, I'm working
Just working and toiling my life all away
They'll measure my grave on th banks of old Cumberland
As soon as I finish th rest of my days

VERSE 7
No matter what happened to me in Rome County
No matter how long, my sentence may be
I love my ole home, 'way back in Rome County
Because it is 'way up in East Tennessee

VERSE 8
Napoleon was great an' Brier was much greater
There's better an' worse all over, you see
Boys, when you write home from th prison, in Nashville
Put one of my songs in your letter for me

***Somehow this got rubbed off the tape