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Childhood in
the Wildwood (Reprise)
I was born in East Kentucky In Appalachia I did roam Sometimes my memory will take me Back to those rolling hills of home
The path along the crest would lead me To Camel's Rock back on the ridge Where I could see the highway stretching From the grade school to the Frogtown bridge
Troublesome Creek cut through the county From little mountain streams it fed I'd stand and gaze down on the valley From high atop the camel's head
That old creek was long and winding Like a copperhead across the land My childhood eyes beheld the splendor Back when my dreaming first began
There was the flood of '57 And another one in '63 The rain came pouring down from Heaven Floodwater far as the eye could see
The little town was torn asunder When Reggie Ritchie drowned that day The muddy water pulled him under He never had a chance to pray
I used to go down to the ballpark With a cane pole in my hand Where I would catch a big ol' catfish And put him in the fryin' pan
Sometimes I long for old Kentucky And for the way things used to be But now my childhood in the wildwood Is but a fading memory |
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