Standing knee deep in a river (dying of thirst) Song Lyrics
Standing knee deep in a river (dying of thirst) by Don Williams (Bob McDill / Dickey Lee / Bucky Jones)
Friends I could count on
I could count on one hand
With a left over finger or two.
I took them for granted,
Let them all slip away,
Now where they are I wish I knew.
They roll by just like water
And I guess we never learn,
Go through life parched and empty
Standing knee deep in a river,
And dying of thirst.
Sometimes I remember
The good people I’ve known,
Some I’ve forgotten I suppose.
One or two still linger,
Oh, I wonder now
Why I ever let them go.
They roll by just like water
And I guess we never learn,
Go through life parched and empty
Standing knee deep in a river,
And dying of thirst.
So the side walk is crowded
The city goes by,
I just rushed through another day
And a world full of strangers
Turn their eyes to me,
But I just look the other way.
They roll by just like water
And I guess we never learn,
Go through life parched and empty
Standing knee deep in a river,
And dying of thirst.
Go through life parched and empty,
Standing knee deep in a river
Dying of thirst...