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David Allan Coe - If That Ain't Country (Part 2) |
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Well I'm just an old man now covered with scars |
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Most of them I got fightin' in them redneck bars |
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And A bunch of brand new tattoos that Squench put on me |
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He covered up the ones I'd gotten years ago |
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Back in prison when I was just Dave Coe |
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And I wasn't famous then and I wasn't free |
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You know I grew up in a three room run down shack |
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At the foot of the hill by the railroad track |
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Where decent folks don't go when the sun goes down |
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My daddy worked at the Goodyear tire and rubber company |
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And he worked on cars |
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My momma went to church and my daddy went to bars |
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Most people just called it the hillbilly part of town |
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I had a '55 Chevy when I was fifteen |
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I painted it red cause I was still green |
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Hell I couldn't even afford to buy it gas |
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Had a .410 rifle and a bowie knife to |
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Red Man tobacco that I liked to chew |
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And we'd count the cars when the trains went past |
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And if that ain't country i'll kiss your ass |
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If that ain't country it'll hair lip the pope |
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If that ain't country it's a damn good joke |
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I've been on the Grand Ol Opry and I know Johnny Cash |
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And if he ain't country i'll kiss your ass |
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You know one of my sisters was a lady of the night |
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Then one day she saw the light |
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Now she don't do those things that she used to do |
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She never made the funeral when my daddy died |
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I said I'd forgive her but I guess I lied |
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Cause there ain't no way to hide the way that I feel |
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Me and my brothers took our sister Diane |
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Down to the funeral home to see the old man |
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Jimmy was the oldest and Diane she was the youngest one |
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Jack and Ray was in the middle and then there was me |
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And I'm the one that turned 23 |
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And grew up to be that yankee's rebel son |
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Times are changing I heard Bob Dylan say |
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It's been fifteen years now since my father passed away |
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But I can still picture him in his overalls |
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Standin' around the house where he made his deals |
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Around the porch there was a bunch of old wheels |
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And some used Harley Davidson parts that he sold for cash |
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There was fifty holes in an old tin roof |
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Me and my family was livin' proof |
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Everybody called us old poor white trash |
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And if that ain't country i'll kiss your ass |
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If that ain't country it'll hair lip the pope |
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If that ain't country it's a damn good joke |
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I've been on the Grand Ol Opry and I know Johnny Cash |
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And if he ain't country i'll kiss your ass |
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And if that ain't country i'll kiss your ass |
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And if that ain't country i'll kiss your ass |
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