Brandon Ratcliff - Gone Like The Cotton
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{Verse 1: Brandon Ratcliff}
A dream she recalls when they were first married
A home and children to raise
The work of her smile and the faith that she carried
Is a blessing that still gives today
{Verse 2: Brandon Ratcliff}
When duty called, he was yielded and callous
But for her love, his only displayed
He weathered his storms in a church house, he'd tell us
And at his table, for God's grace, he'd pray
{Chorus: Brandon Ratcliff & Suzanne Cox}
Now they're gone just like the cotton
And thеir valley's a field full of stone
No hеarth to burn, the home fires they kindle
And the light from their window is still
Gone but never forgotten
Their words carve a silent appeal
I long to return to your daddy and mama
And someday you know I will
{Bridge: Brandon Ratcliff & Suzanne Cox}
Time is always a treasure
When we seem so far away
And my heart aches for life's simple pleasures
I'll go down that old lane
That I'll walk through my memories
Until I can come home to stay
{Chorus: Brandon Ratcliff & Suzanne Cox}
Gone just like the cotton
And their valley's a field full of stone
No hearth to burn, the home fires they kindle
And the light from their window is still
Gone but never forgotten
Their words carve a silent appeal
I long to return to your daddy and mama
And someday you know I will
{Verse 1: Brandon Ratcliff}
A dream she recalls when they were first married
A home and children to raise
The work of her smile and the faith that she carried
Is a blessing that still gives today
{Verse 2: Brandon Ratcliff}
When duty called, he was yielded and callous
But for her love, his only displayed
He weathered his storms in a church house, he'd tell us
And at his table, for God's grace, he'd pray
{Chorus: Brandon Ratcliff & Suzanne Cox}
Now they're gone just like the cotton
And thеir valley's a field full of stone
No hеarth to burn, the home fires they kindle
And the light from their window is still
Gone but never forgotten
Their words carve a silent appeal
I long to return to your daddy and mama
And someday you know I will
{Bridge: Brandon Ratcliff & Suzanne Cox}
Time is always a treasure
When we seem so far away
And my heart aches for life's simple pleasures
I'll go down that old lane
That I'll walk through my memories
Until I can come home to stay
{Chorus: Brandon Ratcliff & Suzanne Cox}
Gone just like the cotton
And their valley's a field full of stone
No hearth to burn, the home fires they kindle
And the light from their window is still
Gone but never forgotten
Their words carve a silent appeal
I long to return to your daddy and mama
And someday you know I will