The Cry of the Wild Goose by Tennessee Ernie Ford
The Cry of the Wild Goose by Tennessee Ernie Ford

The Cry of the Wild Goose

Tennessee Ernie Ford * Track #4 On Sixteen Tons (1960 Version)

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The Cry of the Wild Goose Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Tonight I heard the wild goose cry
Wingin' north in the lonely sky
Tried to sleep, but it ain't no use
'Cause I am the brother to the old wild goose

[Chorus]
My heart knows what the wild goose knows
And I must go where the wild goose goes
Wild goose, brother goose, which is best
A wanderin' foot or a heart at rest

[Verse 2]
The cabin is warm and the snow is deep
And I've got a woman, she lies asleep
When she wakes at tomorrow's dawn
She'll find, poor critter, that her man is gone

[Chorus]
My heart knows what the wild goose knows
And I must go where the wild goose goes
Wild goose, brother goose, which is best
A wanderin' foot or a heart at rest

[Verse 3]
My woman was kind and true to me
Thinks she loves me, the mournful she
She's gotta learn that it ain't no use
To love the brother to the old wild goose

[Chorus]
My heart knows what the wild goose knows
And I must go where the wild goose goes
Wild goose, brother goose, which is best
A wanderin' foot or a heart at rest

[Verse 4]
Spring is comin' and the ice will break
And I can't linger for a woman's sake
She'll see a shadow pass overhead
She'll find a feather beside my bed

[Chorus]
My heart knows what the wild goose knows
And I must go where the wild goose goes
Wild goose, brother goose, which is best
A wanderin' foot or a heart at rest
Wild goose

The Cry of the Wild Goose Q&A

Who wrote The Cry of the Wild Goose's ?

The Cry of the Wild Goose was written by Terry Gilkyson.

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