The Irish Rovers
The Irish Rovers - Cold Winter Shadow songtekst
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Het is een lied afkomstig uit de Appalachen. Dat is een bergrug in het Oosten van Noord-Amerika. De oorspronkelijke bewoners in deze regio waren de Cherokee indianen. Toen die verdwenen waren werden er grote plantages aangelegd. Slavernij was toegestaan.
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When a cold winter shadow I cast on the ground And frost from the foothills is creeping all around I now and then glance down the road towards the town In a kind of a hope you'll be coming on down It must have been November when I left you to the train I watched your carriage disappear in the lonely western rain And I wiped the rain from off my face and turned the way I'd come And drove our old spring wagon thru the hills near Edmonton When a cold winter shadow I cast on the ground And frost from the foothills is creeping all around I now and then glance down the road towards the town In a kind of a hope you'll be coming on down When a cold winter shadow I cast on the ground And frost from the foothills is creeping all around I now and then glance down the road towards the town In a kind of a hope you'll be coming on down Winters here are very long, the roads are thick with snow A year is gone since first you left, no courage left to go I know I should leave, but you won't know where I've gone Be kind of nice to have you here with Christmas coming on When a cold winter shadow I cast on the ground And frost from the foothills is creeping all around I now and then glance down the road towards the town In a kind of a hope you'll be coming on down