Cocaine Blues (Live At Folsom State Prison, Folsom, Ca - January 1968)
Johnny Cash
3:04She could never give up the homestead on the farm Where they handed off tobacco in the big tobacco barn And the long straight rows that ran From the house down to the road That went to AP Carter's door down the logging truck she rode Oh, she'd sit and she'd gaze at the foggy mountain top Where the swift hawk circled 'round the clinch mountain rocks At the school down in Hiltons she would read about the world Created to be conquered by this poor valley girl Her mother was an Addington from over Copper Creek Her father was of sturdy stock, she was royal but meek Her laughter was infectious, her music was pure joy She'd win the hearts of many men as she had many a boy Her mother became famous, Maybelle and her guitar With sisters Helen and Anita, the family was four star She gave the world two daughters And a son with auburn curls And I thank God that He gave me This sweet poor valley girl Oh, she'd sit and she'd gaze at the foggy mountain top Where the swift hawk circled 'round the clinch mountain rocks At the school down in Hiltons she would read about the world Created to be conquered by this poor valley girl