Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
This song is about legendary bluegrass artist Hazel Dickens, known for her progressive songwriting.
As Dan Tyminski explains during a performance at the Tennessee state museum , the song is based around a true story in Dickens' life where she became ill and her mother was forced to carry her across...
Every day is a gamble, if you really want to make it through
When you live on the side of the mountain, and the babies all need food
I was the youngest one among us, I got sick and would not eat
Daddy prayed accept his fate, but Mommy would not heed
Carry me across the mountain, before it is too late
Heal my broken my body, death not be my fate
Carry me across the mountain, don't give up on me
I am but a helpless child, whose life depends on thee
Daddy warned against it, said you may not make it through
Momma wrapped me in her arms, crying what else can I do
There is a place across the mountain top, across the mountain side
They say there is a doctor there, might save our baby's life
Carry me across the mountain, before it is too late
Heal my broken my body, death not be my fate
Carry me across the mountain, don't give up on me
I am but a helpless child, whose life depends on thee
Now I stand upon the mountain top, before my mother's grave
And every year I visit here, to thank her for that day
Carry me across the mountain, before it is too late
Heal my broken my body, death not be my fate
Carry me across the mountain, don't give up on me