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Black River Gospel
Way down in Black River, where my family is from They've been working on a building that's gonna outlast the sun They've been laying bricks every time Sunday morning comes Singing songs about faith and salvation
They say: 'We're all pilgrims, we're all strangers in this land we're just travelling through.' Oh so do Lord, but you remember me do, Lord When I'm way beyond the blues.
Well my brothers, me, and my cousins, got an early theological start Learning them Black River Gospel Hymns and singing them all by heart We were up on stage, like a sacrifice to God, But that's the price you pay, when you grow up in the South
Because we're all pilgrims, and we're all strangers in this land we're just travelling through Oh so do, Lord, but you remember me do, Lord, Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com when I'm way beyond the blues.
When I was a young man, Black River I did leave, the spirit of the open country started calling to me So I set out across the continent with my friends, Oh Black River, I don't think I could do it again, because I know now that all good things will come to an end.
And we're all pilgrims, and we're all strangers, in this land we're just travelling through. Oh so do Lord, but you remember me, do Lord, a heathen boy in that Southern Methodist pew, Oh so do, Lord, but you remember me, do Lord, when I'm way beyond the blues
Because I am way beyond the blues.
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