Lyrics Crooked Teeth (Live From The Church) - Charles Wesley Godwin
If
two
fill-ups
is
all
it
costs,
I
guess
I'll
make
the
drive
Down
past
the
Texas
line
to
make
sure
he's
not
alive
Dumped
him
off
of
a
river
bridge
in
the
fall
of
'84
Word
got
around
that
he
climbed
out
of
that
muddy
red
river
floor
I
lost
my
bride,
to
the
finest
man,
she
claims
to
have
ever
known
When
she
got
to
the
parkin'
lot,
his
knees
were
already
blown
Love
is
such
a
might
drug,
a
mightier
disease
Bet
he
misses
her,
floatin'
past
the
barge
with
one
eye
and
crooked
teeth
One
eye
and
crooked
teeth,
Lord,
one
eye
and
crooked
teeth
Your
crooked
teeth
been
floatin'
and
my
lady's
restin'
fine
Seven
miles
out
of
Bismark,
next
to
the
Bakken
oil
lines
I
laid
her
down
so
softly,
and
so
kindly
reassured
Lovin'
ain't
for
tamin',
a
disease
that
can't
be
cured
And
I
would
ride
through
Colorado
on
a
rocky
stretch
of
road
With
no
one
who
loves
me
as
far
as
telephone
poles
go
I
wish
I
was
a
trusted
man,
but
a
trusted
man
is
weak
Only
thing
worth
trustin'
is
some
brass
through
crooked
teeth
Brass
through
crooked
teeth,
Lord,
brass
through
crooked
teeth
Your
crooked
teeth
been
floating
and
my
lady's
resting
fine
Seven
miles
out
of
Bismark,
next
to
the
Bakken
oil
lines
I
laid
her
down
so
softly
and
so
kindly
reassured
Lovin'
ain't
for
tamin',
a
disease
that
can't
be
cured
I
lost
my
bride,
to
the
finest
man
she
claims
to
have
ever
known
When
she
got
to
the
parkin'
lot,
his
knees
were
already
blown
Love
is
such
a
might
drug
and
a
mightier
disease
Bet
he
misses
her,
floatin'
past
the
barge
with
one
eye
and
crooked
teeth
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