Hole for Loovin' Brothers
in our little mountain home
It's lonely, cold, and loveless now inside
For your childish vows and love
lasted only one short year,
You will never know the pain
That I felt the day you left.
Should you ever wed again,
Let me wish you lovin' well.
While the same old whippoorwill
Breaks the silence on the hill
I stand and gaze upon the faded wall
Where your picture used to hang
And a vision of your smile
You will never know the pain
That I felt the day you left
Should you ever wed again,
Let me wish you love and wealth.
Though they say we live and learn,
From our sorrows we must turn,
And be able to forget sad memories.
Let me wish you love and wealth,
May you take no careless steps,
But my broken heart will last eternally.
You will never know the pain
That I felt the day you left.
Should you ever wed again,
Let me wish you love and rest. you