Alone And Forsaken

We met in the springtime when blossoms unfold
The pastures were green and the meadows were gold
Our love was in flower as summer grew on
Her love like the leaves now has withered and gone.

The roses have faded, there's frost at my door
The birds in the morning don't sing any more
The grass in the valley is starting to die
And out in the darkness the whippoorwills cry.

Alone and forsaken by fate and by man
Oh, Lord, if you hear me, please, hold to my hand
Oh, please, understand

Oh, where has she gone to, oh, where can she be
She may have forsaken some other like me
She promised to honor, to love and obey
Each vow was a plaything that she threw away

The darkness is falling, the sky has turned gray
A hound in the distance is starting to bay
I wonder, I wonder: What she's thinking of?
Forsaken, forgotten, without any love

Alone and forsaken by fate and by man
Oh, Lord, if you hear me, please, hold to my hand
Oh, please, understand

Trivia about the song Alone And Forsaken by Hank Williams

When was the song “Alone And Forsaken” released by Hank Williams?
The song Alone And Forsaken was released in 1952, on the album “Moanin' The Blues”.

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