Songtexte Good God Have Mercy - Roy Buchanan
Down
in
South
Carolina
in
the
piny
woods
Where
they
make
sweet
turpentine;
There
I
first
saw
the
light
of
day
Landin'
on
my
mind.
Runnin'
in
the
sunshine
laughin',
Rollin'
in
the
red
dirt
cryin'.
I
said,
hmmh,
Good
God
have
mercy.
Canary
warehouses,
baby,
I
went
to
school;
I
even
lunched
from
the
cans
of
our
store;
Heatin'
them
up
on
a
hot-bellied
stove;
I
used
to
keep
out
in
the
cold.
Sittin'
around,
you
know,
just
to
tell
'em
lies
about,
ah,
What
I'd
be
when
I
grew
old.
I
said,
hmmh,
Good
God
have
mercy.
Trestlin'
the
track
down,
mama,
where
the
BNN
Used
to
haul;
Freight
train
caught
daddy
one
day;
He
took
a
long,
long
fall.
I'd
only
been
taught
to
think
on
life;
Never
thought
on
death
at
all.
I
said,
hmmh,
Good
God
have
mercy.
Now
every
Sunday
after
church
There'd
be
a
meeting
on
the
ground.
Some
good
soul,
she
would
always
say
It's
a
shame
about
Frieda
Brown!
Mama
and
the
ladies
they
formed
a
society;
They'd
run
Frieda
out
of
town.
I
said,
hmmh,
Good
God
have
mercy.
Daddy's
on
the
main
line,
mama
wants
him
home,
Daddy's
on
the
main
line,
the
kid'
don't
need
him
home.
Good
God
have
mercy.
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