Caroline (feat. Belle Plaine) - Colter Wall

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Caroline (feat. Belle Plaine) Lyrics

Theres a place where the sun doth shine
And the birds keep time with the pines up ayonder
Thats the home of my caroline,
Shes dancing in the sky.

Oh how sweet,
When we meet on the golden streets of the great white valley,
These ole chains around my feet,
They're pulling me back down.

Caroline, oh caroline,
Ill be home, just any ole time
The grave and the garden wont be satisfied,
Til your name is next to mine.

My bones to break,
And my hands do shake,
As I lie in the wake of times cruel slaughter,
But if I die before I wake,
Im gonna see my Caroline.

Caroline, oh caroline,
Ill be home, just any ole time
The grave and the garden wont be satisfied,
Til your name is next to mine.

Theres a place where the sun doth shine
And the birds keep time with the pines up ayonder
Thats the home of my caroline,
Shes dancing in the sky.

Caroline, oh caroline,
Ill be home, just any ole time
The grave and the garden wont be satisfied,
Til your name is next to mine.

Caroline, my caroline,
Ill be home, just any ole time
The grave and the garden wont be satisfied,
Til your name is next to mine.

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Colter Wall is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Swift Current, Saskatchewan.

Steeped in old timey material and traditional Americana, Wall's sound is comprised of resonate and raw baritone vocals, Folk and Bluegrass style guitar and banjo picking, steady kick-drum stomping, and visually provoking, story telling lyrics. Wall draws influence from legends of the past such as Hank Williams, Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Townes Van Zandt, and The Band, as well as more modern Americana pioneers including Shovels and Rope, Jack White, Ray Lamontagne, and Shakey Graves.



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