Lyrics Dispatch to 16th Ave. - Muscadine Bloodline
Dispatch
to
16th
Ave
I'm
afraid
there's
another
man
down
Suspect
was
a
record
man
Hell
bent
on
changing
his
sound
He
was
naive
and
nineteen,
new
to
town
Wasn't
in
it
for
the
money,
so
he
stood
his
ground
Damn
shame
to
see
another
good
one
go
Like
a
whipped
dog
walking
with
his
tail
hung
low
Another
murder
on
Music
Row
Another
never
would've
made
it
on
the
radio
Another
couldn't
catch
a
flame
'cause
he
played
too
slow
Wouldn't
sing
something
that
somebody
else
wrote
Should've
packed
up
and
headed
on
home
With
his
pen
and
pad
filled
with
country
songs
But
wound
up
found
on
the
side
of
town
Where
the
twang
used
to
hang
around
Dispatch
to
16th
Ave
I'm
afraid
there's
another
man
down
Dispatch
to
16th
Ave
I'm
afraid
it's
a
little
too
late
It
used
to
be
about
an
honest
song
But
the
dollar
sign
took
its
place
Whatever
happened
to
the
working
man
Or
cheating
and
lying
'bout
love?
I
know
a
few
of
those
highwaymen
Are
probably
shaking
their
heads
above
Another
murder
on
Music
Row
Another
never
would've
made
it
on
the
radio
Another
couldn't
catch
a
flame
'cause
he
played
too
slow
Wouldn't
sing
something
that
somebody
else
wrote
Should've
packed
up
and
headed
on
home
With
his
pen
and
pad
filled
with
country
songs
But
wound
up
found
on
the
side
of
town
Where
the
twang
used
to
hang
around
Dispatch
to
16th
Ave
I'm
afraid
there's
another
man
down
There's
a
few
of
us
hanging
round
Yeah,
maybe
we
missed
the
train
There's
a
lotta
folks
holding
tight
To
the
might
come
back
someday
And
if
it
don't
then
wish
me
well
As
I
die
on
this
hill
for
now
Dispatch
to
16th
Ave
I'm
afraid
there's
another
man
down
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