Mel Street - Smokey Mountain Memories

Smokey Mountain memories 'bout my home in Tennessee
Yesterday keeps calling me, calling me home
Mountains rising in my soul, higher than the dreams I've known
Misty eyes they cling to me my Smokey Mountain memories

An old grey man with a dog asleep at his feet
Plays a worn out fiddle full of melodies
He smiles with his eyes but the lines on his face
Told me as much as the tunes he played

Talking bout my
Smokey Mountain memories pretty girl from Tennessee
I was such a fool to leave, leave her all alone
Think about her in my dreams I wonder if she thinks of me
I always hold her close to me in my Smokey Mountain memories

So mister play your fiddle please, play some mountain memories
I've been down a lonely road so far from home
Nothing left to hold on to I made some plans but they fell through
Now there's nothing left for me but my Smokey Mountain memories

Smokey Mountain memories 'bout my home in Tennessee
Yesterday keeps calling me, calling me home
Mountains rising in my soul higher than the dreams I've known

Written by:
Earl Thomas Conley, Richard M. Heard

Publisher:
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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