Roger Whittaker - River Lady (A Little Goodbye)
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The
day
the
riv
er
free
zes,
48
Is
the
day
it
won’t
seem
fair.
101
’Cos
they’ll
come
to
get
the
riv
er
la
dy
171
And
I
don’t
think
they’ll
care.
216
I
know
they’ll
scrape
her
paint
off,
278
In
their
same
old
foo
lish
ways.
332
Now
the
peo
ple
see
the
riv
er
388
But
the
old
ship’s
gone
a
way.
446
Wa
ter
turns
cold
and
gets
to
free
zing
506
Be
fore
you
ev
en
know
it,
the
old
girl’s
eas
ing.
562
A
way
from
her
berth,
588
Round
by
the
point
and
out
of
our
view.
647
Off
in
the
mist
her
en
gines
pound
ing,
735
Back
on
the
banks,
that
old
horn’s
sound
ing,
791
A
lit
tle
good-
bye,
a
lit
tle
I’ll
do
what
I
must
do.
878
A
lit
tle
good-
bye,
a
lit
tle
I’ll
do
what
I
must
do.
994
I
know
I
will
re
mem
ber,
1196
When
I
can
not
hear
that
horn,
1254
That
would
roll
up
by
the
moun
tains,
1315
As
she
took
us
through
the
storm.
1367
I
know
they’ve
got
to
take
her,
1426
But
I
can’t
say
I
ap
prove,
1481
’cos
she’s
won
so
ma
ny
bat
tles
1542
That
I
hate
to
see
her
lose.
1598
Wa
ter
turns
cold
and
gets
to
free
zing
1658
Be
fore
you
ev
en
know
it,
the
old
girl’s
eas
ing.
1712
A
way
from
her
berth,
1740
Round
by
the
point
and
out
of
our
view.
1800
Off
in
the
mist
her
en
gines
pound
ing,
1887
Back
on
the
banks,
that
old
horn’s
sound
ing,
1942
A
lit
tle
good-
bye,
a
lit
tle
I’ll
do
what
I
must
do.
2027
A
lit
tle
good-
bye,
a
lit
tle
I’ll
do
what
I
must
do.
2148
Wa
ter
turns
cold
and
gets
to
free
zing
2231
Be
fore
you
ev
en
know
it,
the
old
girl’s
eas
ing.
2286
A
way
from
her
berth,
2314
Round
by
the
point
and
out
of
our
view.
2372
Off
in
the
mist
her
en
gines
pound
ing,
2460
Back
on
the
banks,
that
old
horn’s
sound
ing,
2515
A
lit
tle
good-
bye,
a
lit
tle
I’ll
do
what
I
must
do.
2601
A
lit
tle
good-
bye,
a
lit
tle
I’ll
do
what
I
must
do.
2717
Wa
ter
turns
cold
and
gets
to
free
zing
2802
Be
fore
you
ev
en
know
it,
the
old
girl’s
eas
ing.
2857
A
way
from
her
berth,
2884
Round
by
the
point
and
out
of
our
view.
2943
Off
in
the
mist
her
en
gines
pound
ing,
3031
Back
on
the
banks,
that
old
horn’s
sound
ing,
3085
A
lit
tle
good-
bye,
a
lit
tle
I’ll
do
what
I
must
do.
3170
A
lit
tle
good-
bye,
a
lit
tle
I’ll
do
what
I
must
do.
3286
Wa
ter
turns
cold
and
gets
to
free
zing
3371
Be
fore
you
ev
en
know
it,
the
old
girl’s
eas
ing.
3426
A
way
from
her
berth,
3453
Round
by
the
point
and
out
of
our
view.