Lyrics Jim Johnson - Porter Wagoner
The
past
ten
years
just
flashed
before
my
eyes
I
remember
the
day
my
daddy
died
He
left
mom
four
boys
and
three-year
old
Ginny
Lou
She
got
sick
and
we
almost
lost
her
too
Times
were
rough
even
when
dad
was
here
but
things
got
worse
year
after
year
Six
years
ago
mom
married
again
and
that's
when
our
troubles
really
began
Jim
Johnson
was
the
name
of
our
step-pa
he
was
the
meanest
man
I'd
ever
saw
He
mistreated
mom
and
all
of
us
kids
and
I
swore
some
day
he'd
pay
each
time
he
did
Never
had
enough
clothes
for
school
but
we'd
go
we'd
go
home
early
because
of
snow
And
almost
freeze
to
death
fore
we
got
there
Jim
bought
booze
instead
of
shoes
for
us
to
wear
One
summer
we
found
six
kittens
with
our
old
cat
Jim
made
us
put
'em
all
in
a
gunny
sack
And
throw
'em
in
the
river
with
rocks
inside
Jim
just
stood
there
and
laughed
while
we
all
cried
Jim
started
watchin'
Ginny
Lou
when
she
just
turned
thirteen
Then
late
one
night
I
heard
Ginny
scream
I
run
and
got
the
shotgun
and
grabbed
a
shell
And
I
pulled
the
trigger
and
Jim
Johnson
fell
I
knew
that
someday
it
would
come
to
this
I
knew
that
he'd
try
to
put
his
hands
on
sis
When
people
hear
my
story
they'll
understand
They'll
know
that
what
I
killed
was
not
a
man
They'll
know
Jim
Johnson
was
not
a
man
1 Out Of The Silence (Came A Song)
2 The Rubber Room
3 George Leroy Chickashea
4 Cassie
5 Fairchild
6 Indian Creek
7 Lonely Comin' Down
8 Bones
9 Jim Johnson
10 Lonelyville
11 My Many Hurried Southern Trips
12 Simple As I Am
13 Woman Hungry
14 The First Mrs. Jones
15 The Cold Hard Facts of Life
16 Shopworn
17 Julie
18 The Carroll County Accident
19 Let Me In
20 Wino
21 The Bottom of the Bottle
22 Nothing Between
23 Crumbs From Another Man's Table
24 He's Alone Again Tonight
25 Life Rides The Train
26 Little Boy's Prayer
27 The Party
28 Moments of Medition
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