paroles de chanson All the Doubt in Town - Eleventyseven
They
both
grew
up
In
a
rusted
out
old
pick
up
truck
Said
I
do
in
late
October
By
November
she
was
showing
By
July
the
jig
was
up
So
they
bought
a
house
Past
a
rundown
church
outside
of
town
She
said:
"Baby
I
can't
take
it
Maybe
this
was
a
mistake?
I'm
not
the
type
to
settle
down"
And
he
said
"All
the
doubt
in
town,
Ain't
enough
to
shake
the
ground
that
my
Feet
have
been
walking
on
Cause
girl
I
love
you
now
Till
I
hear
that
trumpet
sound
Oh,
wherever
you
are,
I
belong
He
lost
his
job
At
the
sawmill
around
christmas
time
Yeah,
the
bills
were
piling
up
And
all
the
odd
jobs
weren't
enough
To
keep
the
timber
on
the
fire
She
said:
"Oh
My
God,
My
daddy
warned
me
that
this
day
would
come
My
mama's
waiting
in
the
car,
I
can't
let
my
baby
starve,
Honey,
you
and
I
are
done"
And
he
said:
"All
the
doubt
in
town,
Ain't
enought
to
shake
the
ground
that
my
Feet
have
been
walking
on
Girl
I
love
you
now
Till
I
hear
that
trumpet
sound
Oh,
wherever
you
are,
I
belong"
60
years
go
by
In
the
blinking
of
a
young
girls
eye
All
5 kids
are
up
and
grown
Having
families
of
their
own
And
they
hear
Papa's
gonna
die
She
takes
his
hand
Says
"God
oh
please
don't
take
away
my
man
Baby
I
can't
let
you
leave,
Why
did
you
put
up
with
me?
How
did
you
know
where
we
would
land?"
He
said:
"Girl
I
love
you
now,
But
i
hear
that
trumpet
sound
And
I
gotta
be
moving
on
Though
I
leave
you
now,
I'll
be
up
there
looking
down
Keeping
Heaven's
porch
light
on"
"Cause
all
the
doubt
in
town
Ain't
enought
to
shake
the
ground
that
my
Feet
have
been
walking
on
Girl
I
love
you
now,
Till
I
hear
that
trumpet
sound
Oh
wherever
you
are,
I
belong
Oh
wherever
you
are,
I
belong"
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