Lyrics Tennessee Border No. 2 - Ernest Tubb
Her
eyes
were
red,
her
name
was
Helen
Her
head
looked
like
a
watermelon
Her
hair
was
long,
she
had
a
tony
Her
neck
looked
like
a
roll
of
bologna
Her
taste
stuck
out
so
firm,
she
didn't
have
much
sense
She
could
gnaw
an
ear
of
corn
right
through
a
picket
fence
Her
marriage
license
cost
a
quarter
On
the
Tennessee
Border
One
night
I
took
her
out,
to
see
what
we
could
see
Just
then
she
saw
her
husband,
and
he
stood
six
foot
three
He
had
brass
knuckles
made
to
order
Now
my
teeth
are
scattered
on
the
Tennessee
border
Her
eyes
were
red,
her
name
was
Helen
Her
nose
looked
like
a
big
banana
She
weighed
so
much
she
had
some
trouble
He
thought
that
he
was
seein'
double
He
put
his
arm
around
her,
and
he
tried
to
hug
her
But
he
couldn't
get
close
enough
'Cause
she
had
too
much
blubber
She
was
too
fat,
he
couldn't
court
her
Now
she
wears
a
girdle
'round
her
Tennessee
border
One
night
I
took
her
out,
just
across
the
line
She
stumped
her
toe
and
fell,
in
a
barrel
of
turrentine
Hey
Earnest?
(Yeah,
Ray
head?)
Whatever
in
the
world
ever
happened
To
that
old
man's
daughter?
(Well,
the
last
time
I
saw
her
Ray,
she
was
headin'
for)
The
Tennessee
border

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