paroles de chanson Willie Jones - Charlie Daniels
Willie
Jones
was
a
man
I
met
when
I
lived
in
Baltimore
I
was
a
guard
and
he
was
doing
time
In
the
three
long
years
he
stayed
there
I
got
to
know
him
well
Willie
Jones
he
was
a
friend
of
mine
He
used
to
say
buddy
you
know
where
I'm
going
when
they
let
me
out
of
here
Alabama
could
be
heaven
if
the
Lord
was
there
And
he
talked
about
the
southland
though
he'd
drifted
from
its
shores
I
never
seen
a
man
who
loved
it
more
He
talked
about
the
whippoorwills
in
the
Alabama
night
Honeysuckle
vine
and
sugar
cane
Swimming
holes
and
fishing
poles
and
early
morning
frost
And
sleeping
under
a
tin
roof
when
it
rained
He
talked
about
a
country
road
and
a
cabin
in
the
pines
And
a
girl
with
wavy
long
chestnut
brown
hair
He
talked
about
the
beauty
of
his
Blue
Ridge
Mountain
home
And
darn
near
made
me
think
that
I
was
there
He
used
to
say
buddy
you
know
where
I'm
going
when
they
let
me
out
of
here
Alabama
could
be
heaven
if
the
Lord
was
there
When
a
man
ain't
got
no
freedom
the
time
sure
passes
slow
Willie
Jones
had
ten
long
years
to
go
It's
been
almost
a
years
now
since
that
hot
night
in
July
Willie
hit
the
guard
and
jumped
the
fence
I
had
my
rifle
ready
but
I
couldn't
let
it
fly
I
shot
over
his
head
and
we
ain't
seen
him
since
Then
last
week
the
postman
brought
a
letter
to
my
door
Marked
No
Return
Address
and
No
Reply
It
just
said
nobody
north
of
Birmingham
is
gonna
see
this
boy
again
But
if
you're
ever
down
our
way
won't
you
please
drop
by
He
used
to
say
buddy
you
know
where
I'm
going
when
they
let
me
out
of
here
Alabama
could
be
heaven
if
the
Lord
was
there
And
he
talked
about
the
southland
though
he'd
drifted
from
its
shores
I
never
seen
a
man
who
loved
it
more
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