He bid me look the upward way, I saw a man... I heard him say He said if I'd be lifted up I'll draw all men to me He turned and then I saw the nail scared
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its sorrow and care I saw her one night in the arms of a man just hugging and kissing as two lovers can I went to my home with a heart full of woe packed
in I'm not a man of the quitting kind but I never felt so blue As I sat there gazing at that stiff and studying what I'd do Then I rose and I kicked
there I lay and for many a day I hatched plan after plan For a golden haul of the wherewithal to crush and to kill my man And there I strove and there I
burned in a most peculiar way In a buckskin shirt that was glazed with dirt he sat and I saw him sway Then his lips went in in a kind of a grin and he
Johnny been here He's my man he wouldn't do me wrong I don't want to cause you no trouble woman I ain't gonna lie But I saw your lover an hour ago with
all round the table each man took a card on the draw I drew the one that would break them I turned it and here's what I saw I saw a my mother's picture
Recorded by Hank Snow CHORUS Hear, hear, hear, the alphabet Taken from the Good Book of the Lord Hear, hear, hear, the alphabet Taken from the Good Book
in"? I'm not a man of the quitting kind, but I never felt so blue As I sat there gazing at that stiff and studying what I'd do. Then I rose and I kicked
you what I'll do I'll tell you a funny story and a fact I promise, too That I was ever a decent man, not a one of you would think But, I was some
Written and recorded by Hank Snow Let me tell you a sad but true story Let it be an example to man How I tore down the world of my sweetheart She was
glare, There stumbled a miner fresh from the creeks, dog-dirty, and loaded for bear. He looked like a man with a foot in the grave and scarcely the strength of a
) A lonely spot I know where no man will go where the shadows have all the room I was ridin' free on that old SP humming a southern tune When a man came
face was a smile of content But all the money they could find on him Was a quarter and a copper cent So they opened up his ledger And what they saw gave
knows And I've seen him in so many places Saw him the night I was born In a Bourbon Street Bar, I received my first scar From an old man so tattered
And I've 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