Well they'll stone you when you're tryin' to be so good. They'll stone you just a like they said they would. They'll stone you when you're tryin' to go home.
Preachin', prayin', singin' everywhere. Shouting the praises of His loving care. All of God's children seem to gather there. Preachin', prayin', singin' down on the public square.
Please don't wake me tonight while I'm sleeping. For I might have the same dream again. Let me hold the whole world for just a moment while I hold you in my arms once again.
Polka on a Banjo. Flatt and Scruggs. . There's a sweet young Miss, I love to kiss, but listen close and hear me.. She's not my only love, I have another love, and she'll just have to share me..
While we are living in this world of care. Many the burdens that we have to bare. But there's a prayer bell at the Lord's right hand. Give it a ring and he will understand.
Bonnie look at the girdly I'll take a picture of you. Bonnie hold up the gun in your hand so deadly shiny and blue. Mhm mhm mhm mhm a picture of Bonnie.
Come ride the little train,. that is rolling down the tracks,. to the junction.. . Forget about your cares,. it is time to relax,. at the junction.. .
Way out in Reno Nevada where the romances bloom and they fade. Was a great Philadelphia lawyer was in love with a Hollywood maid. Come love and we will wander down where the lights are so bright.
When I first I met you, right from the start. You knew that I loved you, from the pain in my heart So look in my eyes and see that it's true. And say that you love me, please don't make me blue.
Pearl, Pearl, Pearl by Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs. . CHORUS. C G. Pearl, Pearl, Pearl, come let us see our girl. G. Are you still our valentine? Do you still look so divine?.
I saw mom with God last night. I was mad when God took you from me but last night I could plainly see. That he saved you from lots of misery. A smile upon your face told me you were happy as you could be.
Down the street the dogs are barking and the day is getting dark. As the night comes in a falling the dogs will lose their bark. And the silent night will shatter from the sounds inside my mind.
Over The Hill To The Poor House. 1. Oh how can it be they have driven. Their father so helpless and old. Oh God may their crimes be forgiven. To perish out here in the cold.
I'm holdin' to the Lord. I'm holdin' to the Lord. Oh, if I could I surely would stand on the rock. Where Moses stood. . Sinners run and hide your face.
Standin' on the corner with the low down blues. Is a great big hole in the bottom of my shoes. Honey, let me be your Salty Dog. . Let me be your Salty Dog.
I can't sleep and I can't eat all I do is sit and cry. And listen for your footsteps at my door. I keep asking myself why that you ever said goodbye. And I guess I've cried a million tears or more.
I went a huntin'. Saw a bear and shot him dead. Went to skin 'im. Found I shot Pap's bull instead. Leather britches. Pappy beat me all day long. But he couldn't hurt me.
Now brother and I are all alone. We have no place to call our home. It'll never be like home no more. Till we meet them on that other shore. . Oh, mother dear and daddy too.
It was the third of June, another sleepy dusty Delta day. I was out choppin' cotton and my brother was bailin' hay. And at dinner time we stopped and walked back to the house to eat.