If I die young, write my mother Tell her that I love her but my soul's gone home Take my vessel to Anderson County Drive real slow and take the long way home Tell my kin to pick up a shovel Wrestle that sugar sand and bury my bones Won't you bury my bones beneath these pines When it comes time for you to bury my bones Don't throw me no funeral, sister don't cry Saw that fiddle brother pass that shine Deep down in the hollow pick the tallest pine Dig it real deep where the roots touch mine Cross the red river where it opens wide The heroine sails to the Choctaw side And follow my trail to the silver stone And gather my body when you bury my bones Won't you bury my bones If I die young, write my mother Tell her that I love her but my soul's gone home Take my vessel to Anderson County Drive real slow and take the long way home Tell my kin to pick up a shovel Wrestle that sugar sand and bury my bones Won't you bury my bones beneath these pines When it comes time for you to bury my bones Oh if I die young