Lyrics Coal Town - Taylor Ray Holbrook
Daddy
wasn′t
the
first,
but
he
might
be
the
last
In
a
long
line
of
men,
covered
in
black
soot
and
ash
Ain't
much
work
around
here
since
they
closed
down
the
mines
We′re
either
working
in
the
prisons
or
we're
logging
them
pines
We're
just
taking
what
we′re
given,
scraping
out
a
living
Getting
by
is
all
we′ve
ever
known
Our
whole
world
stopped
turning
when
them
headlamps
quit
burning
Now
we're
picking
up
the
peices
off
The
ground,
in
what′s
left
of
a
coal
town
No
one
had
a
choice
when
the
jobs
up
and
left
It
was
a
man
in
a
suit,
who
thought
he
knew
best
But
he
never
saw
what
it
was
before
or
what
it's
now
become
And
there
ain′t
no
turning
back,
cause
what's
done
is
done
We′re
just
taking
what
we're
given,
scraping
out
a
living
Getting
by
is
all
we've
ever
known
Our
whole
world
stopped
turning
when
them
headlamps
quit
burning
Now
we′re
picking
up
the
peices
off
The
ground,
in
what′s
left
of
a
coal
town
In
what's
left
of
a
coal
town
We′re
just
taking
what
we're
given,
scraping
out
a
living
Getting
by
is
all
we′ve
ever
known
Our
whole
world
stopped
turning
when
them
headlamps
quit
burning
Now
we're
picking
up
the
peices
off
the
ground
Now
we′re
picking
up
the
peices
of
the
ground
In
what's
left
of
a
coal
town
In
what's
left
of
a
coal
town
And
well
daddy
wasn′t
the
first,
but
he
might
be
the
last
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