White Oak On The Hill Song Lyrics and Chords by Boone Creek Grass
White Oak On The Hill
Recorded by Boone Creek Grass
Written by Mike Todd
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There's a white oak on the hill at my
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old clinch mountain
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home
That stands straight and true on that windy spur
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alone
And
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when the cold wind blows its
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roots they bend and
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moan
And when the storms have passed it straightens
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up and goes
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on
Lord let me be like that
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white oak on the
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hill
And help me to live in Your almighty
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will
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Help me on my journey Lord
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as I travel on my
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own
And give me the strength to straighten
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up and go
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on
You know the troubles of this life may
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sometimes get me
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down
And when I look for my friends they're not always
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around
Then the
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good Lord seems to say son get
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up and do My
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will
And always remember that old
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white oak on the
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hill
Repeat #2
And give me the strength to straighten
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up and go
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on
FAQ
Who sang the the song White Oak On The Hill?
- The song White Oak On The Hill was sang by Boone Creek Grass.
Who is Boone Creek Grass?
- The Olson Nature Preserve is a nature preserve in Boone County, in east-central Nebraska. It is located on Beaver Creek, between the towns of Albion and Petersburg. The preserve covers 112 acres (45 ha).The preserve serves for both education and recreation. It is used by local people as an outdoor classroom for studies about natural science, local history, agriculture, and the arts and as a recreational area providing views of the Sandhills prairie, meadows, cottonwoods, oxbow wetlands, lowland tall grass, oak forest and the loess hills by Beaver Creek.