paroles de chanson 6 O'Clock In the Morning - Darrell Scott
6 O'clock
In
The
Morning
Look
at
the
hand
that
made
the
steel
That
raised
the
kids,
that
shouldered
the
wheel
And
taught
a
man
how
not
to
feel
| At
six
o'clock
in
the
morning
Rising
from
their
narrow
bed
The
poorly
clothed
and
the
barely
fed
Know
someone
filled
their
dreams
with
lead
At
six
o'clock
in
the
morning
Folks
with
their
back
to
the
wind
And
their
face
to
the
wall
Know
how
to
keep
themselves
warm
If
they
make
themselves
small
Powdered
eggs
and
pinto
beans
And
welfare
loaves
of
American
cheese
Won't
lift
the
hungry
from
their
knees
At
six
o'clock
in
the
morning
Adam
stood
over
Eden
fair
While
Eve
slept
he
touched
her
soft
hair
Waiting
to
catch
the
first
train
out
of
there
At
six
o'clock
in
the
morning
Man
knows
toil
and
woman
knows
pain
Lyrics
As
it's
always
been
it
will
always
remain
We
pull
back
the
blanket
and
cover
the
stain
At
six
o'clock
in
the
morning
Some
men
have
a
god
That
keeps
them
from
harm
Some
men
have
a
bottle
At
the
end
of
their
arm
I
have
a
child
that
calls
me
Dad
I
long
to
give
her
what
I
never
had
Like
waking
up
and
feeling
glad
It's
six
o'clock
in
the
morning
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