Deep Well of Sadness— Ralph Stanley & Jim Lauderdale - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 12, 2016
DESCRIPTION:
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From the album "Lost in the Lonesome Pines"
I highly recommend checking out the entire album!

Lyrics:


Oh the deep well of sadness
Lower down a bucket on a chain
Draw up the clear dark water
Then lower down the bucket once again

All the joy in this world here below
Bound to stop before it starts again
All the sweetness that we come to know
Flies plain as ashes on a passing wind

The rich man puts his trust in shining silver
A poor man puts his trust in holy words
Both must add their tears unto the river
Before their prayers ascend like wings of birds

Oh the deep well of sadness
Lower down a bucket on a chain
Draw up the clear dark water
Then lower down the bucket once again

You are bidden to be good to one another
There's nothing else but love can satisfy
Each stricken stranger who is a dying brother
Until you have no further tears to cry

Oh the deep well of sadness
Lower down a bucket on a chain
Draw up the clear dark water
Then lower down the bucket once again

I thought I caught the first snowflake of winter
Upon my tongue, my wicked thirst to slake
I thought I heard a voice that bid me enter
When you learn to give more than you take

Hand me down my five-string banjo
Hand me down my hand-carved violin
Hand me down my weeping-willow bow
I'll play a tune with you before I go

Oh the deep well of sadness
Lower down a bucket on a chain
Draw up the clear dark water
Then lower down the bucket once again

Draw up the cold dark water
Then lower down the bucket once again
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