The Ballad Of William Joe

Ray Boltz

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    William Joe was the son of a farmer
    Who lived out on the plains
    William Joe never had too much
    Just a horse and his name
    Then one day
    He said goodbye to his mama
    Said, I've got to ride away
    I've got to find out
    What life is, papa
    I'm leaving home today

    Well, his mama ran and fetched him
    A sack of apples
    And she kissed him on the cheek
    She said, Son, we don't have much
    But these apples sure are sweet
    And as the young man
    Climbed upon his horse
    Silhouetted against the sky
    His papa nodded and his mama waved
    And they both had tears in their eyes

    As they watched him ride on
    Ride on, ride on

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    William Joe rode for miles and miles
    As he went from town to town
    But each one seemed to be the same
    And peace he never found
    Well he'd seen the oceans
    He's seen the mountains
    And he'd seen the forests green
    He'd seen cities and he's seen deserts
    But he's never seen his dreams

    Then his mind went back
    To a sack of apples
    He reached down in one day
    And at the bottom of the sack of apples
    His papa's Bible lay
    And he could still remember the last words
    His papa said to him
    He said, Son, love will be here waiting
    Till you come home again

    You'll just ride on
    Ride on, ride on, ride on

    The evening sun was setting
    As he knelt down in the dirt
    And tears of repentance
    Began erasing all the hurt
    He closed his eyes
    And bowed his head
    And gave his heart to the Lord
    He finally found the freedom
    He'd been so long searching for

    Now it's tim

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    Composición: Ray Boltz y Steve Millikan

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