When the sculptor runs out of earth and clay to mold you
Your foundation cracks
And you don’t feel a thing
You dance alone in your room
Will these flowers ever bloom?
When will I see you again Appalachian Spring?
When will I see you again Appalachian Spring?
All American homecoming queen
Among the mountains and the green
And the rusty radiator tied on with string
It’s quarterbacks in the back seat
It’s Independence Day parades on Main Street
When will I see you again Appalachian Spring?
When will I see you again Appalachian Spring?
Oh the moon shines in her eyes
Show me your disguise
Oh her valleys and her streams
They haunt and flood my dreams
Stay right here, my canary in the coal mine
My caged bird, you still gotta voice to sing
I’ll throw out a line
And maybe with the passing of time
I’ll see you again, Appalachian Spring
I’ll see you again, Appalachian Spring
I’ll see you again, Appalachian Spring
I’ll see you again, Appalachian Spring
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