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Fiddle by Christian Sedelmyer
Kelsey Waldon "I've Endured"
(Lyrics)
Born in the mountains,
Fifty years ago
I traveled the hills and valleys
through the rain and snow.
Seen the lightning flashing,
I've heard thunder roll.
I've endured,
I've endured.
How long can one endure?
Barefoot in the summer,
running through the fog.
Too many mouths to feed,
they couldn't hold us all.
Trip to church on Sunday,
to learn the golden rule.
I've endured,
I've endured.
How long can one endure?
I've worked for the rich,
I've lived with the poor.
I've seen many a heartache,
there'll be many more.
I've lived luck and sorrow,
been to success and stone.
I've endured,
I've endured.
How long can one endure?
I've endured,
I've endured.
How long can man endure?
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LYRICS
With four critically-acclaimed albums under her belt, Kelsey Waldon has forged a strong presence in the Country and Americana scene. Her uncut lyricism and natural country sensibility recall her upbringing in Monkey's Eyebrow, Kentucky. After moving to Nashville, she cultivated a loyal following through frequent touring across the U.S. and two critically acclaimed albums. Her persistence paid off when, on stage at the Grand Ole Opry, John Prine invited Kelsey to join his Oh Boy Records family. In 2019, Kelsey released White Noise / White Lines on Prine's Oh Boy Records. An unflinching work that details Waldon's life, hopes, and pains, the album earned her a nomination for the Emerging Act of the Year Award at the 2020 Americana Awards.
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