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Down Where The Dark Waters Flow - Hank Snow
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Down Where The Dark Waters Flow Hank Snow

"Down Where The Dark Waters Flow" by Hank Snow, released in 1950, is a #Country song that explores themes of nostalgia, loss, and the longing for simpler times. The lyrics evoke imagery of nature and reminiscence, reflecting a deep emotional connection to the past. Unique elements include Snow's smooth vocals and traditional instrumentation. The song resonates with listeners for its heartfelt storytelling and connection to rural life.

Down Where The Dark Waters Flow - Hank Snow
Beneath the moon tonight
I kneel close to my darling's side
Her eyes in death forever closed
My sweet and future bride
Beside some lonely river bank
Where the weeping willow grow
I'll ease my aching heart tonight
Down where the dark waters flow

I planted on her new made grave
A tender rose with care
To bloom thru' all the lonely years
While she is lying there
I'll place one tender kiss of love
Upon that budding rose
And bid my world of cares goodbye
Down where the dark waters flow

**Typed by Tammy Roy from "Deluxe 2 Star Folio, Original Songs of the Old West" 08/18/03
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