Lyrics Willie and Laura Mae Jones - Waylon Jennings
WILLIE
AND
LAURA
MAE
JONES
(Tony
Joe
White)
â
© ′71
Combine
Music,
BMI
Willie
and
Laura
Mae
Jones
were
our
neighbours
a
long
time
back
They
lived
down
the
road
from
us
in
a
shack
just
like
our
shack
We
worked
the
fields
together
learned
to
count
on
each
other
When
you
live
off
the
land
you
ain't
got
time
to
think
of
another
man′s
color
The
cotton
was
high
and
the
corn
was
growing
fine
That
was
another
place
and
another
time
Sit
out
on
the
front
porch
every
evening
when
the
sun
went
down
Willie
would
play
and
Laura
would
sing
and
them
younguns'd
dance
around
I'd
bring
out
my
guitar
and
we′d
play
on
through
the
night
Every
now
and
then
ol′
Willie
would
grin
and
say
boy
you
play
all
right
The
cotton
was
high...
The
years
rolled
past
our
land
and
took
back
what
they'd
given
We
all
knew
we′d
had
to
move
if
we
were
gonna
make
a
livin'
So
we
all
moved
off
and
went
about
our
separate
ways
It
sure
was
hard
to
say
goodbye
to
Willie
and
Laura
Mae
The
cotton
was
high...
The
years
rolled
past
our
doors
and
we
heard
of
them
no
more
When
I
saw
Willie
downtown
the
other
day
Said
y′all
stop
right
by
now
we
could
all
sit
down
and
eat
by
Sure
love
to
see
your
children
and
Laura
Mae
Shook
his
head
real
slow
and
his
eyes
were
kind
This
is
another
place
and
another
time
The
cotton
was
high...
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