The River Hymn

Robbie Robertson

The ladies would put the baskets on the table
And the men would sit beneath a shady tree
The children would listen to a fable
While something else came through to me
The river got no end, just roll around the bend
Then pretty soon the women would all join in
On the river hymn

The whole congregation was standing on the banks of the river
We are gathered here to give a little thanks thanks
The voice of the rapids will echo
And ricochet like an old water well
Who d ever want to let go
Once you sit beneath its spell
It's dark and wide and deep, towards the sea it creeps
I'm so glad I brought along my mandolin
To play the river hymn

You can ride on it or drink it
Poison it or dam it
Fish in it and wash in it
Swim in it and you can die in it
Run, you river, run
Son, you ain't never seen yourself

No crystal mirror can show it clear, come over here instead
Son, you ain't never eased yourself
'Til you laid it down in a river bed
If you hear a lonesome drone, it's as common as a stone
And gets louder as the day grows dim
That's the river hymn

The whole congregation was standing on the banks of the river
We are gathered here to give a little thanks thanks

Trivia about the song The River Hymn by The Band

On which albums was the song “The River Hymn” released by The Band?
The Band released the song on the albums “Cahoots” in 1971, “To Kingdom Come: The Definitive Collection” in 1989, “Across the Great Divide” in 1994, “The Collection” in 1997, and “The Capitol Albums 1968-1977” in 2015.
Who composed the song “The River Hymn” by The Band?
The song “The River Hymn” by The Band was composed by Robbie Robertson.

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