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- Standing knee deep in a river (dying of thirst) Lyrics
Album: The Ultimate Don Williams (Bob McDill / Dickey Lee / Bucky Jones) Friends I could count on I could count on one hand With a left over finger or two. I took them for granted, Let them all slip away, Now where they are I wish I knew. They roll by just like water And I guess we never learn, Go through life parched and empty Standing knee deep in a river, And dying of thirst. Sometimes I remember The good people I’ve known, Some I’ve forgotten I suppose. One or two still linger, Oh, I wonder now Why I ever let them go. They roll by just like water And I guess we never learn, Go through life parched and empty Standing knee deep in a river, And dying of thirst. So the side walk is crowded The city goes by, I just rushed through another day And a world full of strangers Turn their eyes to me, But I just look the other way. They roll by just like water And I guess we never learn, Go through life parched and empty Standing knee deep in a river, And dying of thirst. Go through life parched and empty, Standing knee deep in a river Dying of thirst...
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