HILLBILLY BRIDE
Building me cabin for a mountain gal
She's more than a friend and more than a pal
Weddin's coming off in early June
And that is why I sing this tune:
(Chorus)
Hurry with the rafter, hurry with the shingle
Aint got long to remain single
Brighten up the windows, fasten on the door
Patch any holes in the pinewood floor
For my honey, joy and pride
Building me a cabin for my hillbilly bride.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Be patient as I figure out how to deal with this new form of communication. My verses will appear as often as my 80 year old mind will allow. Ken
About Me
- Name: ken wilkins
- Location: Northridge, California
I served in WWII as a Navy Photographer. I hold BA, MA and BD degrees. I served as a missionary in Ethiopia for four and a half years and taught in the Los Angeles School System for 30 years. I was a science instructor at the Museum of Science and Industry for 21 summers and taught evening ESL classes for 21 years. I currently volunteer for the GRACE TO YOU radio ministry and for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. I'm married to my bride of 58 years, Mabel, have a daughter, Kathy and two sons, Tim and David.
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