Carolina Pines

Kate Wolf

Just an old house with the roof falling in
Standing at the edge of the field
Watching the crops grow as it's always done before
Nobody lives here anymore


The Sun's going down in the Carolina pines
I'm a long way from home and I miss that love of mine
Broken windows, empty doors
Nobody lives here anymore


Old memories come whistling like the wind
Through the walls and the cracked window panes
And the grass is growing high around the kitchen door
Nobody lives here anymore


The Sun's going down in the Carolina pines
I'm a long way from home and I miss that love of mine
Broken windows, empty doors
Nobody lives here anymore


Once, there were children and a few hired hands
A hard-working woman and a bone-tired man
Now, that old Sun steals across a dusty floor
Nobody lives here anymore


The Sun's going down in the Carolina pines
I'm a long way from home and I miss that love of mine
Broken windows, empty doors
Nobody lives here anymore


The Sun's going down in the Carolina pines
I'm a long way from home and I miss that love of mine
Broken windows, empty doors
Nobody lives here anymore

Trivia about the song Carolina Pines by Kate Wolf

On which albums was the song “Carolina Pines” released by Kate Wolf?
Kate Wolf released the song on the albums “Poet’s Heart” in 1985 and “An Evening In Austin” in 1989.

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