The Girl Who Wept Stones
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The Girl Who Wept Stones
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Rolling way down
Coming right now
You may be gone
Cause I been so long
In coming home
To the girl who wept stones
Old men and young
So many have come
You’ve gone with none
And left them wondering
What can’t be known
‘Bout the girl who wept stones
She’s born in dry dirt
Where every woman is cursed or crazy
I know how it hurts
All the way to God
To get us through
The girl who wept stones
And I hope she won’t
Ever leave me when the cold wind
Starts to drone
The girl who wept stones
Wept stones
Your love is strong
But my hearts done wrong
To everything that’s come round
Done weighed you up with dirt
And wore you down
The girl who wept stones
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