Johnny Cash, Maybelle Carter - Pick the Wildwood Flower lyrics

[Johnny Cash, Maybelle Carter - Pick the Wildwood Flower lyrics]

Those cotton fields were hot
And that tractor never was my kind of livin'
And when I hit sixteen
I had my size and I hit the road to freedom

And I'm glad I wasn't there to see my Momma
'Cause she must've cried for hours
I still hear her sayin' to me
"Get your guitar and pick
The 'Wildwood Flower'"

Now Memphis was big
And it was hard to find a
Job and so I didn't
And it was easier to go back to the country
And it was more like livin'
Now, I've been down every road
And I've stood on every porch
Where they were givin'
And if they had a dime on an hour
I would pick the 'Wildwood Flower'

It's hard to turn around
And look back down the roads
That I have traveled
'Cause like a never endin' ball of twine
My dreams have come unraveled

Now as evening lays it's shawl
Across the shoulders of my life, I find
I couldn't tie my life together
With guitar strings and a
Poet's heartfelt mind

And I'm glad I wasn't there to see my Momma
'Cause she must've cried for hours
I still hear her saying to me
"Get your guitar and pick
The 'Wildwood Flower'"

Play it like this, son

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