Lyrics The Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised - Johnny Paycheck
Well,
i
cant
sell
my
momma
short
on
loving
me,
I
guess
that's
why
she
let
me
go
so
far,
Momma
always
stopped
me
short
of
stealing,
I
guess
thats
why
i
had
to
steal
that
car,
She
told
me
not
to
smoke
it,
but
i
did
and
it
took
me
far
away,
And
i
turned
out
to
be,
the
only
hell
my
momma
ever
raised.
I
pulled
into
atlanta
Stolen
tags
and
almost
out
of
gas,
I
had
to
get
some
money,
and
lately
i'd
learned
how
to
get
it
fast,
Those
neon
lights
was
calling
me
And
somehow
i
had
to
get
downtown,
I
reached
into
the
glovebox,
another
liquor
store
went
down.
And
i
sing
"precious
memories,"
take
me
back
to
the
good
ol'
days.
I
can
hear
my
momma
singing,
"rock
of
ages"
clept(?)
for
me,
She
tried
to
turn
me
on
to
jesus,
but
i
turned
on
to
the
devil's
ways,
And
i
turned
out
to
be...
the
only
hell
my
momma
ever
raised.
When
they
put
those
handcuffs
on
me,
Lord
how
i
fought
to
resist,
But
that
agent
clamped'em
tighter,
'til
that
metal
bit
into
my
wrist,
They
took
my
boots
and
my
billfold,
My
fingerprints,
and
the
profile
of
my
face,
Then
they
locked
away,
the
only
hell
my
momma
ever
raised.
.
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