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I gotta walk that lonesome valley. I got to walk it by myself. Oh nobody else
can walk it for me. I got to walk it by myself.
You got to walk that lonesome valley. You got to walk it by yourself.
Oh nobody else can walk it for you. You got to walk it by yourself.
If ever I could have thought this man in black was soft and had any yellow up his back, I gave that notion up the day a lumberjack came in and it wasn’t to pray. Yeah, he kicked open the meeting house door and he cussed everybody up and down the floor! Then, when things got quiet in the place, he walked up and
cusses in the preacher’s face! He hit that Reverend like a kick of a mule and
to my way of thinkin' it took a real fool to turn the other face to that lumber
jack, but that’s what he did, The Reverend Mr. Black. He stood like a rock,
a man among men and he let that lumberjack hit him again, and then with a voice as quiet as could be, he cut him down like a big oak tree when he said:
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It’s been many years since we had to part and I guess I learned his ways by heart. I can still hear his sermon’s ring, down in the valley where he used to sing. I followed him, yes, sir, and I don’t regret it and I hope I will always
be a credit to his memory 'cause I want you to understand. The Reverend Mr.
Black was my old man!
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Im going through a tough time just got out mental ward for attempting suicide my grandfather who raised me hardly talks but he’s been talking to me everyday and told me a quote from this song and now I can’t stop crying
...there is an old saying, quoted by many,"....alone you are born, alone you go through life, and alone you die....and if you get to meet a true friend along the way, then count it a gift..for it is rare......"
I Grew up listening to this group and others like them ,i probably learnd more about real life from them than people around me ,there music was real and from the heart ,i wish we had more like them today so our kids might learn some morals and not the shit they do from the music they hear always and forever a great fan yours truely JPM
As a young man in the military, I came to know a Reverend Black. Of course because of this song we called him Reverend Mr. Black. I will never forget this song or the Reverend. After all he performed my wedding ceremony more than 54 years ago.