David Olney - Lilly of the Valley Lyrics

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Lilly of the Valley

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What Are The Lyrics For Lilly of the Valley By David Olney?
Down the mountains through the valley
Runs a river deep and wide I can see her 'cross the water Over on the other side She is smiling, she is laughing As she waves her hand to me She's my Lilly of the valley From the state of Tennesse When the wintertime is over And the season turns to Spring In the fields of greenest clover I will hear the robin sing The dogwoods will be holding forth In all their majesty For my Lilly of the valley From the state of Tennessee She's my Lilly of the valley From the state of Tennessee She's as pretty as a princess In her fancy finery When she puts her arms around me It means all the world to me She's my Lilly of the valley From the state of Tennesse Bluebonnets grow in Texas They are lovely I am sure But when I'm with my Lilly I could long for nothing more The moon, the sun, the stars that shine In heaven's gallery Love my Lilly of the valley From the state of Tennessee She's my Lilly of the valley From the state of Tennessee She's as pretty as a princess In her fancy finery When she puts her arms around me It means all the world to me She's my Lilly of the valley From the state of Tennesse |
Who Wrote Lilly of the Valley By David Olney?
David C. Olney
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What's The Duration Of The Lilly of the Valley By David Olney?The duration of Lilly of the Valley is 3:05 minutes and seconds. |
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