Goin' Back To Harlan

Anna McGarrigle

There where no cuckoos, no sycamores
We played about the forest floor
Underneath the silver maples, the balsams and the sky
We popped the heads off dandelions
Assuming roles from nursery rhymes
Rested on the riverbank
And grew up by and by, and grew up by and by

Frail my heart apart
And play me a little shady grove
Ring the bells of rhymney
Till they ring inside my head forever
Bounce the bow, rock the gallows
For the hangman's reel
And wake the devil from his dream
I'm going back to Harlan
I'm going back to Harlan
I'm going back to Harlan

And if you were Willie Moore
And I was Barbara Allen
Or Fair Ellen all sad at the cabin door
A-weepin' and a-pinin', for love
A-weepin' and a-pinin', for love

Trivia about the song Goin' Back To Harlan by Emmylou Harris

When was the song “Goin' Back To Harlan” released by Emmylou Harris?
The song Goin' Back To Harlan was released in 1995, on the album “Wrecking Ball”.
Who composed the song “Goin' Back To Harlan” by Emmylou Harris?
The song “Goin' Back To Harlan” by Emmylou Harris was composed by Anna McGarrigle.

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