The first things I remember are frosty Carolina mornings with a cheery fire crackling in my mommas big black wood cook stove I remember snow flakes as big as goose feathers and the moon the color of new made country butter and a night sky like diamonds against black velvet reaching from horizon to horizon I remember when the biggest problems in my barefoot life were sand spurs and red ant hills I remember sitting with my grand daddy on the front porch and watching the last of that magnificent southern sun bleed away into the twilight sky I remember sunday school and kneeling at the cross and trying to imagine what God looked like sunday dinner short pants hair cuts and a little puppy my daddy brought home to me and I remember love I remember steam puffing fire breathing awesome 10 wheel locomotives and the conductors watch looked as big as one of my grand mothers biscuits I remember my mother smiling in a red and white cherckered dress and christmas always seemed so far away yes I remember you Carolina grand old lady if the south I remember you as home One of the memories that stays on my mind about an old southern lady that I left behind is a ramshackle bridge where the deep river winds and an old two-lane blacktop through the tall long-leaf pines Carolina, Carolina You're hard but you're hard to forget I still remember the magnolia nights and goosefeather snow flakes in the gray morning light sandspurs and puppies and red autumn leaves and the warm lights in the clear night on a cold Christmas Eve Carolina, Carolina You're hard but you're hard to forget Carolina I knew you before the highways got to you and I loved you as one of your own and I still do Carolina, Carolina You're hard but you're hard to forget You're hard To Forget