A Little Box Of Pine On The 7:29 lyrics and chords
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A Little Box Of Pine On The 7:29 lyrics and chords are here for your
personal use only, this is a very good country song recorded by Hank
Snow.
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A Little Box Of Pine On The 7:29 Recorded by Hank Snow Written by William J. Hill and Dette Lee Hill C F C A mother wrote a warning how much longer must I wait D7 G7 Before you send my boy back home to me C F For my eyes are growing dim and I'm longing for my Jim G7 C Please hurry up and let my boy go free
F C The warden read the letter a tear fell from his eye D7 G7 Sitting down he wrote her this reply C F There's a little box of pine on the 7:29 G7 C Bringing back a lost sheep to the fold
F There's a valley filled with tears as the train of sorrow nears G7 C The night is dark the world is growing cold G7 C There he's taking his last ride down the trail no more he'll roam D7 G7 On his face there is a smile he knows he's going home C F There's a little box of pine on the 7:29 G7 C Bringing back a lost sheep to the fold
F C The church was filled with people as the organ softly played D7 G7 And on their knees the congregation prayed C F As they softly sang a hymn for poor widow's Jim G7 C He's happy for he's going home to stay
G7 C There he's taking his last ride down the trail no more he'll roam D7 G7 On his face there is a smile he knows he's going home C F There's a little box of pine on the 7:29 G7 C Bringing back a lost sheep to the fold
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