Atticus Garrett
"The Girl I Left Behind Me" is a classic folk song—popularized in country-western, bluegrass, and military styles—about a soldier or traveler parting from his beloved. Featuring a nostalgic yet upbeat fiddle-driven melody, the lyrics express longing, regret, and the hope of returning to his true love. It was frequently played during the American Civil War to accompany marching troops.
"All that tract of land, situated in the county of Caddo, starting at the rusted barbed-wire fence on Whiskey Creek, running north three miles past the oak tree where we carved our names, east to the ridge of broken shale, south to the red barn foundation, and back to the starting point, containing forty acres more or less, along with all timber, water rights, and stubborn old memories, to have and to hold, forevermore, Amen.
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