Girl I Left in Sunny Tennessee
On a morning bright and clear, to my old home I drew near
Just a village down in sunny Tennessee
I was speeding on a train that would bring me back again
To my sweetheart who was waiting there for me
Chorus
We could hear the old folks singing
As she said farewell to me
Far across the fields of cotton
My old homestead I could see
When the moon rose in its glory
Then I told life's sweetest story
To the girl I loved in sunny Tennessee
It was but a few short years since I'd kissed away her tears
As I left her at my dear old mother's side
And each day we've been apart, she's grown dearer to my heart
Than the night I asked of her to be my bride
As the train drew up at last, old familiar scenes I passed
And I kissed my mother at the station door
But as old friends gathered 'round, tears on every face I found
But I missed the one that I'd been longing for
As I whispered, mother dear, where is Mary, she's not here
All the world seemed lost and sadness came to me
For she pointed to a spot in the churchyard's little lot
Where my sweetheart sleeps in sunny Tennessee
Lyrics from the Mountain Music for Everyone Collection, a database of nearly 400 traditional songs common in bluegrass and old-time circles. The collection is provided by the Abbott family, which also offers books and CDs aimed at providing a path to playing by ear, songbooks, and play-along CDs for learning these traditional songs. Visit www.PlayingByEar.com for more.

