Down Where the Wildflowers Bloom
Down in a cabin built by Daddy’s hand,
On the far side of her Grandpappy’s land,
Long now forgotten but once filled with life,
Daddy and Momma as husband and wife…
And only one child survived Momma’s womb
Down where the wildflowers bloom.
A beautiful child, as stories would tell,
Who danced through fields in a dress of pastel,
The pride of her Daddy, Momma’s delight,
Her smile like sunshine that cleaves through the night.
A fam’ly of love in one tiny room
Down where the wildflowers bloom.
A young man from town came one day to call.
Daddy would say he liked him not at all.
After some time, still, her heart he would take,
And she gave her vow all for his love’s sake,
Becoming a bride, she took him as groom
Down where the wildflowers bloom.
As a young wife she would tend house all day,
While her husband’s business took him away,
For cash in hand was his constant concern,
While all she wanted was his quick return.
Lonely nights found her dancing with her broom
Down where the wildflowers bloom.
Years slowly passed and he never came home.
No correspondence from where he would roam.
And she, all alone in her small abode
Patiently waited so far from the road,
Fearing he wandered or met with his doom
Down where the wildflowers bloom.
Now in a cabin built by loving hands,
Far from the town, overgrown by the lands,
No more does she clean, no more does she dance,
No more does her heart cling to lost romance.
Still, she waits patiently in her dark tomb
Down where the wildflowers bloom.
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