Treasures from the Heart
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Kenneth Dixon
Kenneth L. Dixon (1928-2000) Born in Bates Co. Mo. He loved stories of the Old West, and prospectors looking for lost treasures. He also had many other—interests that kept him busy; he loved collecting antiques, such as old hand Operated Drill Presse’s and all kinds of old tools, etc. Rock hunting was something else that he enjoyed immensely; playing his guitar and mandolin was another. He was an avid gardener and has a huge garden every year. Neighbors and his church family all enjoyed the fruits of his labor. Laura Dixon
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Treasures from the Heart - Kenneth Dixon
TREASURES FROM THE HEART
KENNETH DIXON
Copyright © 2006 by Kenneth Dixon.
Library of Congress Number: 2005908571
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Contents
THE CROSS ON THE DESERT
THE MINERS FAREWELL
LAND OF THE GREAT CASCADES
ORIENTAL BLUES
SONGWRITERS BLUES
BUCKS’ SONG
PATTY CAKE BLUES
THE DESERT RAT
LOST BLUE BUCKET MINE
TURN BACK THE PAGES OF TIME
I’LL BE AT THE BARN DANCE
WHO SAID ALASKA IS BIGGER THAN TEXAS
TWO MEN FROM GEORGIA
YES SHE’S GONE
WHEN WINTER KISSES SPRING
OUR PRESIDENT
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT
KING OF THEM ALL
DEATH OF JIMMIE RODGERS
CHINESE BOOGIE
LOST DUTCHMAN MINE
LINGARDS LOST LAKE OF GOLD
LOST CREEK MINE
EACH MINUTE OF THE HOUR
MY LOVED ONE IS GONE
STAR OF THE NORTHLAND
OUR BABY BOY
RAINBOW LAND
WHEN I DISCOVERED YOU
MY LITTLE MEXICAN ROSE
IF YOU BELIEVE
IF ONLY BY NAME
DON’T HESITATE
MY RING ON YOUR FINGER
BANKRUPT HEART
PANAMANIAN WALTZ
CENSORED ARE HIS LETTERS
MOVING AGAIN LOVING AGAIN
A LITTLE MISUNDERSTANDING
APACHE DRUMS
A STAR SHINES
IT’S MY WAY
UNFORGIVING HEART
THE CROSS ON THE DESERT
A little cross on the desert
in a sea of burning sand
a last earthly tribute
placed by a trembling hand.
I’m broken by this parting
my aching heart’s so sad
for you’re the greatest friend
that any man ever had.
I remember old Death Valley
with hardships ever at hand
when we crossed the