In the Pines
The longest train I ever saw
Went down that Georgia line
The engine passed at six o' clock
And the cab passed by at nine
Chorus
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines
And we shiver when the cold winds blow
I asked my captain for the time of day
He said he throwed his watch away
A long steel rail and a short cross tie
I'm on my way back home
Little girl, little girl, what have I done
That makes you treat me so
You caused me to weep, you caused me to mourn
You caused me to leave my home
I wish to the Lord I'd never been born, Or died when I was young
I never would have kissed your sweet, sweet lips
Or heard you rattling tongue
Tell me where did you get them pretty little shoes
And the dress you wear so fine
I got my shoes from a railroad man
Got my dress from a driver in the mine
Black girl, black girl, tell me where will you go
I'm gonna go where the cold winds blow
I'm gonna weep, I'm gonna cry, gonna moan, gonna sigh
Gonna dance in my good time clothes
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.

