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hungry, just barely alive By May the tenth, Richmond had fell It was a time I remember, oh, so well The night they drove old Dixie down All the bells
or two Maybe when we do we won't say much. Even so we know that out of mind is never out of touch. We're having a man-to-man Don't want to get
trusted by the people that you lie to So that when they turn their backs on you, You'll get the chance to put the knife in You gotta keep one eye
From a shack by a mountain stream To a room in New Orleans So far from my Blue Ridge Mountain home The men I meet ain't warm and friendly
Given to a man with hands as cold as ice So she tells him she must go out for the evening To comfort an old friend who's feelin' down But he knows
took the old man's gaze Hopes of the young in troubled graves I see no day, I heard him say So grey is the face of every mortal Oh-oh, people
Given to a man with hands as cold as ice So she tells him she must go out for the evening To comfort an old friend who's feelin' down But he knows
of a changed man, so what I'm sayin' is I changed gears but I'm still the same old rider (Fuckin' with a changed man) I slang a new dope to the world but
seen him in so many places I saw him the night I was born In a Bourbon Street bar, I received my first scar From an old man so tattered and torn
(Dolly Parton) From a shack by a mountain stream To a room in New Orleans So far from my Blue Ridge Mountain home The men I meet ain't warm
a-talkin' to an old man that had known me ever since the day I was born, and an old friend of the family. He says, "Son, you don't know how lucky you are
a trouble man) I guess he had fun, to some people fun is a drag Gathers lady had to hitch a ride (She's a trouble lady, to a trouble man) She got picked up by
In a room so lonely and cheerless Sits a woman all alone By her a cradle stands empty And Dorrit, she sobs and she moans. My husband, he no longer
I was born by a river, oh man, in this little old tent, oh Just like this river, I've been running ever since It's been a long, long time coming But
know, he never walks away He never asks for money, he takes care of me 'Cause he loves me Piece by piece, he restored my faith That a man can be kind
to see Yeah, the blues have been My old boss man And lovesick it knows me by name You could say I was lonesome for a livin' And heartache is my
and Sunday too I go to see my Pearly Blue Before you hear that rooster crow You'll see me headed down the road Now old man Flatt he owned the farm From
" And a woman moved closer, and a man said "Take my love into your heart I must have you here by my side" It happened all too fast, they came to love and they
and you know He never walks away He never asks for money He takes care of me 'Cause he loves me Piece by piece, he restored my faith That a man can be
Kane is in the building n**** Fairwell Fairwell Fairwell Fairwell Fairwell Fairwell Where my old lady at Where my old, where She is
missed my good old Dad My but I'm glad to see you Come and see us, Poppa, when you can There'll always be a place for my old man Just drop by when it's
took the old man's gaze Hopes of the young in troubled graves I see no day, I heard him say So grey is the face of every mortal Oh-oh, people
where the memory is ringing one more ride one more ride As the years go by I wonder why I longed to leave my home And to hit the trail of the iron
tree... I see hate in the eyes of the town's biggest man as he pulls a branch from the tree To whip the backside of my old pony Dan so he'll run out from
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