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Jul. 22, 2004 - 21:18 MDT THE WONDERING JEW COOL WATER As I grew up this song threaded its way into my heart and soul, because of where I lived. COOL WATER All day I've faced the barren waste, Without the taste of water: Cool water. (Water) Old Dan and I, with throats burned dry, And souls that cry for water, (Water) Cool, (Water) Clear (Water) Water (Water) Keep a movin' Dan, Don't you listen to him, Dan He's the devil, not a man: Spreads the burnin' sand with water. (Water) Dan, can you see that big green tree, Where the water's runnin' free ? (Water) It's waitin' there for me and you, (Water) The nights are cool, and I'm a fool, Each star's a pool of water, Cool Water (Water) But with the dawn I'll wake and yawn, And carry on to water Water (Water) Water (Water) Keep a movin, Dan Don't you listen to him, Dan He's the devil not a man: Spreads the burnin' sand with water (Water) , Dan, can you see that big green tree ? (Water) Where the water's runnin' free Waitin' there for me and you ? Cool (Water) Clear (Water) Water (Water) Cool, (Water) Clear (Water) Water (cool, clear water) Those lyrics attributed to Frankie Laine in Cowboy Lyrics, but I've heard the same words used by other folks too. Sons of the Pioneers had a version of that -- but I think not as haunting as the one I placed here. Perhaps these lyrics belong in the poetry book of W. H. Knibbs -- "Songs Of The Outlands." A country where is appreciated that blessing of COOL WATER . . . . . . . . 0 comments so far
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