
White Dove Songtext
(Carter Stanley)
In the deep rolling hills of old Virginia,
There's a place I love too well,
Where I spent many days of my childhood,
In the cabin where we loved so well.
[Chorus:]
White dove will mourn in sorrow,
The willows will hang their head.
Since mother and daddy are dead.
We were all so happy there together,
In our peaceful little mountain home.
But the angels needed her in Heaven;
Now she sings around the great white throne.
As the years roll by, I often wonder
If we'll ever be together someday.
And each night as I wander to the graveyard,
Darkness finds me where I kneel to pray
I'll live my life in sorrow,
In the deep rolling hills of old Virginia,
There's a place I love too well,
Where I spent many days of my childhood,
In the cabin where we loved so well.
[Chorus:]
White dove will mourn in sorrow,
The willows will hang their head.
Since mother and daddy are dead.
We were all so happy there together,
In our peaceful little mountain home.
But the angels needed her in Heaven;
Now she sings around the great white throne.
As the years roll by, I often wonder
If we'll ever be together someday.
And each night as I wander to the graveyard,
Darkness finds me where I kneel to pray
MEDLOCK, RICK
© Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., EMI Music Publishing
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