Dark Hollow

Bill Browning

I'd rather be in some dark hollow
Where the sun don't ever shine
Then to be at home alone
And knowing that you're gone
Would cause me to lose my mind

Well blow your whistle freight train carry
Me far on down the track
Well I'm going away, I'm leaving today
I'm going, but I ain't coming back

I'd rather be in some dark hollow
Where the sun don't ever shine
Then to be in some big city, in a small room
With you upon my mind

So blow your whistle freight train carry
Me far on down the track
Well I'm going away, I'm leaving today
I'm going but I ain't coming back
So blow your whistle freight train carry
Me far on down the track
Well I'm going away, I'm leaving today
I'm going but I ain't coming back

I'm going away, I'm leaving today
I'm going but I ain't coming back

Trivia about the song Dark Hollow by Grateful Dead

On which albums was the song “Dark Hollow” released by Grateful Dead?
Grateful Dead released the song on the albums “History of the Grateful Dead Volume 1 - Bear's Choice” in 1973, “Reckoning” in 1981, and “Ladies and Gentlemen...the Grateful Dead: Fillmore East, NYC, April 1971” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Dark Hollow” by Grateful Dead?
The song “Dark Hollow” by Grateful Dead was composed by Bill Browning.

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