Outside The Nashville City Limits Lyrics
by Joan Baez
Outside The Nashville City Limits by Joan Baez
Outside the Nashville city limits, a friend and I did drive
On a day in early winter, I was glad to be alive
We went to see some friends of his, who lived upon a farm
Strange and gentle country folk, who wished nobody harm
Fresh-cut sixty acres, eight cows in the barn
But the thing that I remember, on that cold day in December
Was that my eyes they did brim over, as we talked.
In the slowest drawl I had ever heard, the man said "Come with me,
If y'all wanna see the prettiest place, in all of Tennessee."
He poured us each a glass of wine, and a-walking we did go,
Along fallen leaves and crackling ice, where a tiny brook did flow
He knew every inch of the land, and Lord he loved it so
But the thing that I remember, on that cold day in December
Was that my eyes were brimming over, as we walked.
He set me down upon a stone, beside a running spring
He talked in a voice so soft and clear, like the waters I heard sing
He said "We searched quite a time, for a place to call our own
There was just me and Mary John, and now I guess we're home."
I looked at the ground and wondered, how many years they each had roamed
And Lord I do remember, on that day in late December
How my eyes kept brimming over, as we talked
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As we walked.
And standing there with outstretched arms, he said to me "You know,
I can't wait till the heavy storms, cover the ground with snow,
And there on the pond the watercress, is all that don't turn white,
When the sun is high you squint your eyes, and look at the hills so bright."
And nodding his head my friend said, "It seems like overnight,
That the leaves come out so tender, at the turning of the winter"
I thought the skies they would brim over, as we talked.
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