Lyrics Mr. Lincoln - Hank Williams, Jr.
Mr.
Lincoln
I
wish
you
were
here.
The
Republic's
changed
a
lot
in
a
hundred
years.
And
I
don't
think
it's
working
like
you
planned.
Oh,
Mr
Lincoln,
we
could
use
a
hand.
I
just
read
the
headlines
in
The
Nashville
News.
And
I
wish
I'd
made
this
up
but
I'm
afraid
it's
true.
'Cause
a
man
was
murdered
for
his
money
in
the
streets.
He
was
taking
his
wife
to
a
nice
place
to
eat.
When
they
caught
the
man
he
did
23
months
of
time.
He
pled
insanity
like
they
do
now
all
the
time.
Sir,
what
would
you
have
done
in
1859?
Now
if
you
shoot
someone,
Sir,
you
can
get
off
scott-free.
It's
the
latest
thing,
Mr.
Lincoln,
can
you
believe?
Now
they
sue
the
manufacturers
of
the
gun.
Ain't
the
law
changed
a
lot
since
1861?
Mr.
Lincoln,
I
wish
you
were
here.
'Cause
things
have
changed
a
lot
in
a
hundred
years.
And
I
don't
think
it's
working
out
like
you
planned.
Hey,
Mr.
Lincoln,
we
sure
could
use
a
hand.
I
just
heard
the
news
story
on
the
radio.
They
let
dangerous
men
out
of
prisons
now,
Yes,
sir
I'm
afraid
it's
so.
'Cause
they're
overcrowded
and
it
was
only
his
fifth
offense.
This
time,
he's
killed
someone,
does
that
make
any
sense?
Now
my
lawyer
called
me
about
a
nuisance
case.
'Cause
everybody
sues
over
any
little
thing
these
days.
Well
at
least
we're
right.
All
we
gotta
do
is
tell
the
truth.
He
said
"You're
living
in
the
past
you
romantic
fool."
I
said,
"You
got
that
right.
I
lean
toward
the
older
ways.
And
there's
damn
few
backwoods
lawyers
left
these
days."
Mr
Lincoln,
I
wish
you
were
here.
The
Republic's
changed
a
lot
in
a
hundred
years.
And
I
don't
think
it's
working
like
you
planned.
Hey,
Mr.
Lincoln,
we
sure
could
use
a
hand.
Mr.
Lincoln,
please,
could
you
come
here?
'Cause
things
have
changed
a
lot
in
a
hundred
years.
And
I
don't
think
it's
working
out
like
you
planned.
Mr.
Lincoln,
we
sure
could
use
a
hand.
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