Roy Acuff
unloved and unclaimed
There were no loved one to weep over her,
Not a tear did I see shed,
For the lady they pulled from that muddy old river,
No one ever came to claim their dead,
She lay on the cold marble slab at the morque,
Thousands viewed her but none knew her name
They will lay her to rest in Potter's Field tomorrow,
She will lay there Unloved and Unclaimed.
Inside the purse that she clutched in her hand,
A note written blame
no
one
but
me
As I looked in her faced I couldn't help but think
What a poor wicked place this world can be.
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- Miscellaneous
- Non-Album Releases
- Bashful Brother Oswald
- Gospel Music
- Tennessee Waltz
- Chronological Classics 1936-1937
- Chronological Classics 1937-1939
- I Saw the Light
- Star Of The Grand Ole Opry
- Different Worlds
- Cannon Ball
- The Best Of Roy Acuff, Volume 1
- Greatest Hits
- The King of Country Music
- The Essential Roy Acuff 1936-1949
- Western Valley Songs
- The All Time Greatest Country Artists (Volume 17)
- Roy Acuff
- Greatest Gospel Songs
- Roy Acuff Sings Gospel