The lyrics:My mother came to Hazard when I was just sevenEven then the folks in town said with prejudiced eyesThat boy’s not rightThree years ago when I came.. [Bridge] I think about my life gone by How it’s done me wrong There’s no escape for me this time All of my rescues are gone, long gone [Chorus 2] I swear I left her by the river I swear I left her.
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I swear, I left her by the river I swear, I left her safe and sound I need to make it to the river And leave this old Nebraska town I think about my life gone by And how it’s done me wrong There’s no escape for me this time All of my rescues are gone, long gone I swear, I left her by the river I swear, I left her safe and sound I need to make.. I think about my life gone by. And how it’s done me wrong. There’s no escape for me this time. All of my rescuers are gone, long gone. I swear I left her by the river. I swear I left her safe and sound. (Wooah) I need to make it to the river. And leave this old Nebraska town. Ooh-hoo, hoo Writer/s: Richard Marx.