Buddy Williams - Where The Jacarandas Bloom. (1938)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @brucebaker4792
    @brucebaker4792 9 месяцев назад

    all the good country artists have passed away buddy was one of the best

  • @thomaspendergast1205
    @thomaspendergast1205 Год назад

    God bless you buddy williams ❤

  • @hailihamza5487
    @hailihamza5487 3 месяца назад

    Lyrics
    Now friends, just listen to a story for you,
    When I left my home one day,
    I longed for the bright lights and faces,
    But I wasn't content to stay.
    The evening breeze brought back memories to me,
    Of the place I left behind,
    Of the city of trees where I long to be,
    Forever on my mind.
    I've lived a roaming life that's free,
    I've been most everywhere,
    Of all the towns I've ever seen,
    Grafton beyond compare.
    I long for Grafton the city of trees,
    Where the Clarence River flows,
    Where the palm trees sway in the cool evening breeze,
    And the jacarandas grow.
    Now, pal, if you're feeling all run down,
    Just pack up your worries, it's a thing to do,
    And visit this lovely town.
    I've lived a roaming life that's free,
    I've been most everywhere,
    Of all the towns I've ever seen,
    Grafton beyond compare.