Lyrics The Man Who Couldn't Cry - Johnny Cash
There
once
was
a
man
who
just
couldn't
cry
He
hadn't
cried
for
years
and
for
years
Napalmed
babies
and
the
movie
love
story
For
instance
could
not
produce
tears
As
a
child
he
had
cried
as
all
children
will
Then
at
some
point
his
tear
ducts
ran
dry
He
grew
to
be
a
man,
the
feces
hit
the
fan
Things
got
bad,
but
he
couldn't
cry
His
dog
was
run
over,
his
wife
up
and
left
him
And
after
that
he
got
sacked
from
his
job
Lost
his
arm
in
the
war,
was
laughed
at
by
a
whore
Ah,
but
sill
not
a
sniffle
or
sob
His
novel
was
refused,
his
movie
was
panned
And
his
big
Broadway
show
was
a
flop
He
got
sent
off
to
jail;
you
guessed
it,
no
bail
Oh,
but
still
not
a
dribble
or
drop
In
jail
he
was
beaten,
bullied
and
buggered
And
made
to
make
license
plates
Water
and
bread
was
all
he
was
fed
But
not
once
did
a
tear
stain
his
face
Doctors
were
called
in,
scientists,
too
Theologians
were
last
and
practically
least
They
all
agreed
sure
enough;
this
was
sure
no
cream
puff
But
in
fact
an
insensitive
beast
He
was
removed
from
jail
and
placed
in
a
place
For
the
insensitive
and
the
insane
He
played
lots
of
chess
and
made
lots
of
friends
And
he
wept
every
time
it
would
rain
Once
it
rained
forty
days
and
it
rained
forty
nights
And
he
cried
and
he
cried
and
he
cried
and
he
cried
On
the
forty-first
day,
he
passed
away
He
just
dehydrated
and
died
Well,
he
went
up
to
heaven,
located
his
dog
Not
only
that,
but
he
rejoined
his
arm
Down
below,
all
the
critics,
they
loot
it
all
back
Cancer
robbed
the
whore
of
her
charm
His
ex-wife
died
of
stretch
marks,
his
ex-employer
went
broke
The
theologians
were
finally
found
out
Right
down
to
the
ground,
that
old
jail
house
burned
down
The
earth
suffered
perpetual
drought
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