Carolina in the Pines

M. MURPHEY

She came to me said she knew me
Said she'd known me a long time
And she talked of being in love
With every mountain she had climbed

And she talked of trails she'd walked up
Far above the timberline
From that night on I knew I'd write songs
For Carolina in the pines.

There's a full moon on the fourteenth
First quarter twenty-first
And a full moon in the last week
Brings a fullness to the earth.

There's no guess work in the clockwork
Of the world's heart or mine
There are nights I only feel right
With Carolina in the pines.

As the frost grows on the windows
The wood stove smokes and glows
As the fire glows we can warm our souls
Makin' rainbows in the coals.

And we talk of trails we walk up
Far above the timberline
There are nights I only feel right
With Carolina in the pines.

Trivia about the song Carolina in the Pines by Doyle Lawson

On which albums was the song “Carolina in the Pines” released by Doyle Lawson?
Doyle Lawson released the song on the albums “Once And For Always” in 1985 and “A School of Bluegrass” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Carolina in the Pines” by Doyle Lawson?
The song “Carolina in the Pines” by Doyle Lawson was composed by M. MURPHEY.

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