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Goolsby's Pool
03:45
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GOOLSBY’S POOL
Old man Goolsby dug this pool
With sweat and tears, and a team of mules
And for years to come people came to this place.
Fished for the moon. Sang “Amazing grace.”
How sweet the sound at Goolsby’s pool.
Through the years, old Goolsby’s pool’s been
Home to lovers, friends and fools.
By the old mill stream and that sweet sugar cane
Baptized their babies. Thanked God for the rain.
How sweet the sound at Goolsby’s pool.
Oh let’s go down to Goolsby’s pool.
There’s hallowed ground at Goolsby’s pool.
Lay our burdens down at Goolsby’s pool.
And hear the sweetest sounds.
To this day at Goolsby’s pool
The blessings flow and the waters cool.
From the deep spring hollow to the high pine trees.
Dream on the water. Make more memories.
How sweet the sound at Goolsby’s pool.
Words & Music by Lynn Sutter Adler / Earthen Vessel Music (ASCAP)
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Every Drop of Water
02:55
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Lookin' For A Bridge
03:39
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River Wide, River Deep
04:23
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Alarms
02:53
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It Matters to the Heart
03:30
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You say I’m sentimental.
I see riches in fool’s gold.
A ruffled box of pictures
From so many years ago.
You call me a romantic
In a deep and dark abyss.
How can I feel a tingle
From a twenty-year-old kiss?
And it may not mean a thing
To a head below the clouds
Trying to make sense of things
That dreamers dream about.
But one thing is clear to me
When the romance starts
It may not seem too smart
But it matters to the heart.
You say I’m just an old fool.
I rummage through the past.
But I don’t want to lose it
In the shadows life has cast.
But today I found a poem
I read it through my tears.
On a tattered piece of paper.
You’ve kept it all these years.
And it may not mean a thing
To a head below the clouds
Trying to make sense of things
That dreamers dream about.
But one thing is clear to me
When the romance starts
It may not seem too smart
But it matters to the heart.
It matters to the heart.
It matters to the heart.
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How Can We Be Friends?
03:03
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A Hundred Years From Now
04:21
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Briefly in the Flame
03:15
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Give Me The Pieces
04:39
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Hollerin' The Hills
03:22
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A Celebrated One
03:37
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Adler & Hearne Winnsboro, Texas
CHECK OUT OUR LATEST RELEASE The Ties That Bind Us on Howlin' Dog Records!!! From Texas’ upper east side near the rural arts hamlet of Winnsboro, award-winning performing songwriters Lynn Adler and Lindy Hearne (self-proclaimed “organic song farmers”) tour nationally, serving up fresh-picked songs in a spirited genre they define simply as "Texas Folk." ... more
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