Lyrics The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore - Kathy Mattea
When
I
was
a
curly
headed
baby
My
daddy
sat
me
down
on
his
knee
He
said,
"son,
go
to
school
and
get
your
letters,
Don't
you
be
a
dusty
coal
miner,
boy,
like
me."
[Chorus:]
I
was
born
and
raised
at
the
mouth
of
hazard
hollow
The
coal
cars
rolled
and
rumbled
past
my
door
But
now
they
stand
in
a
rusty
row
all
empty
Because
the
l
& n
don't
stop
here
anymore
I
used
to
think
my
daddy
was
a
black
man
With
script
enough
to
buy
the
company
store
But
now
he
goes
to
town
with
empty
pockets
And
his
face
is
white
as
a
February
snow
[Chorus]
I
never
thought
I'd
learn
to
love
the
coal
dust
I
never
thought
I'd
pray
to
hear
that
whistle
roar
Oh,
god,
I
wish
the
grass
would
turn
to
money
And
those
green
backs
would
fill
my
pockets
once
more
[Chorus]
Last
night
I
dreamed
I
went
down
to
the
office
To
get
my
pay
like
a
had
done
before
But
them
ol'
kudzu
vines
were
coverin'
the
door
And
there
were
leaves
and
grass
growin'
right
up
through
the
floor
[Chorus]
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