Lyrics Shades of Gray - Eric Fish
We
made
Oklahoma
a
little
after
three
Randy
and
his
brother
Bob
and
my
old
GMC
We
had
some
moonshine
whisky
And
some
of
Bob's
homegrown
So
messed
up
we
didn't
know
If
we
were
drunk
or
stoned
Since
then
they've
done
their
little
dance
Right
outside
the
law
Popped
twice
in
Oklahoma,
once
in
Arkansas
And
I
don't
know
what
possessed
me
To
want
to
tag
along
'Cause
I
was
raised
a
Christian
And
I
knew
right
from
wrong
Right
or
wrong,
black
or
white
Cross
the
line
your
gonna
pay
In
the
dawn
before
the
light
Live
and
die
by
the
shades
of
gray
We
stole
two
Charolais
heifers
from
Randy's
sweetheart's
pa
Sold
them
at
the
livestock
sale
Outside
of
Wichita
We
got
$900
and
never
did
suspect
The
world
of
hurt
we'd
be
in
once
We
cashed
that
check
Next
day
we
heard
the
story
On
the
local
radio
Made
our
plans
that
very
night
To
go
to
Mexico
I
swear
I
would
have
made
it
If
it
wasn't
for
the
shine
I
got
sick
about
the
time
we
crossed
The
Kansas
line
Right
or
wrong,
black
or
white
Cross
the
line
your
gonna
pay
In
the
dawn
before
the
light
Live
and
die
by
the
shades
of
gray
There
were
men
and
dogs
And
helicopters
flying
all
around
They
had
the
brothers
on
the
Pickup
hood
and
me
down
on
the
ground
Then
Bob
flew
all
to
pieces
but
randy
he
Held
tight
when
a
black
man
in
a
Suit
and
tie
stepped
out
into
the
light
He
told
his
men
to
turn
us
loose
They
put
down
their
guns
He
said
these
are
just
some
Sorry
kids,
they
ain't
the
ones
Right
or
wrong,
black
or
white
Cross
the
line
your
gonna
pay
In
the
dawn
before
the
light
Live
and
die
by
the
shades
of
gray
Right
or
wrong,
black
or
white
Cross
the
line
your
gonna
pay
In
the
dawn
before
the
light
Live
and
die
by
the
shades
of
gray
They
left
us
by
the
roadside
Downhearted
and
alone
Randy
got
behind
the
wheel
Said
boys
I'm
going
home
We
turned
around
to
face
our
fate
Downhearted
but
alive
on
that
Mornin'
in
Oklahome,
late
April
1995
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