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Robbie Fulks - South richmond girl lyrics
"Weep not for my life," said the prisoner
 As he stood in the jail cell alone.
 "For tonight when the black hood drops o'er me
 My troubles will finally have flown
 It's a long line of sorrow I'm leaving
 It's a dark path I walked in this world
 Since I left a sweet one who loved me
 For the charms of a south Richmond girl.
 As a young man of 20 I wandered
 One night to the south end of town
 In the pale amber glow she was standing
 Like a diamond that heaven dropped down
 In her face was a promise unspoken
 In her arms all my strength overcome
 In the morning I married that stranger
 Never knowing the wrong I had done.
 Oh, the north wind blew hard that December
 And the cold streets of Richmond lay bare
 But the child she bore me that winter
 Seemed to answer my weary heart's prayers
 And I swore as I pressed him against me
 No storm could the heavens unfurl
 That would e'er could the life of my baby
 Or his mother, my south Richmond girl.
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 So from each early dawn I did labor
 For the little my two hands could earn
 But the more that my Richmond girl needed
 The later each night I'd return
 When the sawmill one Friday closed early
 I ran home and threw the door wide
 Just to see my baby a-crying
 And a man lying there with my bride.
 Now, the law's ironbound in Virginia
 But the wheels of its justice roll slow
 20 years have I laid in this prison
 Now to my reward I must go."
 Then the prisoner's grey head bowed in silence
 And the hand that had killed with no fear
 Reached out through the steel bars between them
 There to rest on a shoulder so dear.
 As the touch he but dimly remembered
 The tears filled the younger man's eyes
 For his dream of the past was illusions
 And his memories of home only lies
 And he knew from this moment forever
 That he'd walk all alone through the world
 For the mother he'd loved was no angel
 But a false-hearted south Richmond girl.









