Sittin' on a Rock (Cryin' in a Creek)

Mart Melshee, Jimmy Louis

Sittin' on a rock cryin' in a creek watchin' all my tears flow away
Well I can drown my tears in that ragin' ol' water but I can't run you in every way

There hadn't been a day since I don't know when my mind had been on you
And these little hurts're gettin' bigger in spite of everything I do
Your old love letters are sittin' on a stock your picture a hangin' from a tree
Everything that reminds me of you well I've got it right here with me
Sittin' on a rock...
[ steel ]
Well I wish I have the troubles of that old fish I just seem swimmin' by
I'm starin' up here at the blood ol' river but I couldn't even tell goodbye
And every time your name is read my eyes get blury and red
And it ain't long till I'm hidin' from the world and right back where I'm at
Sittin' on a rock...

Trivia about the song Sittin' on a Rock (Cryin' in a Creek) by Warner Mack

On which albums was the song “Sittin' on a Rock (Cryin' in a Creek)” released by Warner Mack?
Warner Mack released the song on the albums “Greatest Hits (Front Row Entertainment)”, “Rockin' The Country 1957-66”, and “The Country Touch” in 1966.
Who composed the song “Sittin' on a Rock (Cryin' in a Creek)” by Warner Mack?
The song “Sittin' on a Rock (Cryin' in a Creek)” by Warner Mack was composed by Mart Melshee, Jimmy Louis.

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