Songtexte Devil's Money - Mary Kutter
Bardstown,
Kentucky
in
the
middle
of
the
20s
Somewhere
between
heaven
and
hell
Great-granddaddy
was
a
deacon,
but
he
struggled
breakin'
even
'Til
he
started
runnin'
bottles
out
the
bible
belt
Some
called
him
a
sinner
Only
knew
him
for
his
sins
Some
called
him
a
saint
Because,
they
knew
where
that
cash
went
They
say
you
can't
buy
salvation
That
ain't
how
it
works
But
if
you
asked
that
congregation
Sunday
morning
in
that
brand-new
church
They'd
say
bless
the
man
with
the
still
in
the
holler
Turning
corn
into
shine,
shine
into
dollars
Unholy
water
flowing
like
milk
and
honey
Built
that
Lord's
house
with
the
devil's
money
(Devil's
money,
devil's
money)
The
whiskey
in
the
cellars
set
him
up
like
Rockefeller
You
can
judge
him,
but
he
did
some
good
Use
an
outlaw
cash
for
pews
and
stained-glass
Like
a
righteous
redneck
Robin
Hood
They
say
you
can't
buy
salvation
That
ain't
how
it
works
But
if
you
asked
that
congregation
Sunday
morning
in
that
brand-new
church
They'd
say
bless
the
man
with
the
still
in
the
holler
Turning
corn
into
shine,
shine
into
dollars
Unholy
water,
flowing
like
milk
and
honey
Built
that
Lord's
house
with
the
devil's
money
Then
he
let
his
little
light
shine
And
let
a
little
shine
light
the
way
Is
he
walking
on
streets
of
gold?
Or
was
there
hell
to
pay?
You
can't
buy
salvation
That
ain't
how
it
works
But
if
you
asked
that
congregation
Sunday
morning
in
that
brand-new
church
They'd
say
bless
the
man
with
the
still
in
the
holler
Turning
corn
into
shine,
shine
into
dollars
Unholy
water,
flowing
like
milk
and
honey
Built
that
Lord's
house
with
the
devil's
money
Oh-oh,
built
that
Lord's
house
with
the
devil's
money
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