Beauty In The River - The Ozark Mountain Daredevils



     
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Beauty In The River Lyrics


There's a beauty in the river
There's a beauty in the stream
There's a beauty in the forest at night
When the lonely night bird screamsAnd there's so much time for singin'
And so much time for words
There's so much time to listen
And so much time to be heardThere's a brighter day 'round the corner
There's a crown behind the hill
There's a city of light on that foggy mountain top
Where the wind is never stillAnd there's so much time in livin'
And so much time to die
There's so much time for laughin'
And so much time to cryWe must all stand in the water
We must find it when we roam
It don't matter what is said
We can wake up from the dead and roll away the stone
We can roll away the stoneThere's a truth in the eyes of my woman
That no mortal ever knew

She lights my way like the coming of the day
When the sun shines on the dewAnd there's so much time for singin'
And so much time for words
There's so much time to listen
And so much time to be heardWe must all stand in the water
We must find it when we roam
It don't matter what is said
We can wake up from the dead and roll away the stone
We can roll away the stone
(Hallelujah)We must all stand in the water
We must find it when we roam
It don't matter what is said
We can wake up from the dead and roll away the stone
We can roll away the stone
(Lord, Lord)We must all stand in the water
We must find it when we roam
It don't matter what is said
We can wake up from the dead and roll away the stone
We can roll away the stone

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The Ozark Mountain Daredevils are a Southern rock band formed in 1971 at Springfield, Missouri. They are most widely known for their singles "If You Wanna Get To Heaven" in 1973 and "Jackie Blue" in 1974. Some have described the band's sound as a "countrified Steely Dan". The "Daredevils" name has much to do with the long hair and beards sported by the band in the 1970s, a rejection of the more conservative style of their native South during that decade.

Read more about The Ozark Mountain Daredevils on Last.fm.


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