paroles de chanson Live Oak - Jason Isbell
There's
a
man
who
walks
beside
me
It
is
who
I
used
to
be
And
I
wonder
if
she
sees
him
And
confuses
him
with
me
And
I
wonder
who
she's
pinin'
for
On
nights
I'm
not
around
Could
it
be
the
man
who
did
the
things
I'm
living
down?
I
was
rougher
than
a
timber
Shippin'
out
of
Fond
du
Lac
When
I
headed
south
at
17
Ol'
sheriff
on
my
back
I
never
held
a
lover
in
my
arms
or
in
my
gaze
So
I
found
another
victim
every
couple
days
But
the
night
I
fell
in
love
with
her
I
made
my
weakness
known
Through
the
fires
and
the
farmers
diggin'
dusty
fields
alone
The
jealous
innuendos
of
the
lonely
hearted
men
Let
me
know
what
kind
of
country
I
was
sleeping
in
Well
you
couldn't
stay
a
loner
On
the
plains
before
the
war
My
neighbors
had
been
slightin'
me
I
had
to
ask
what
for
Rumors
of
my
wickedness
had
reached
our
little
town
Soon
she'd
heard
about
the
boys
I
used
to
hang
around
We'd
robbed
a
Great
Lakes
freighter
Killed
a
couple
men
or
more
And
I
told
her
her
eyes
flickered
like
the
sharp
steel
of
a
sword
All
the
things
that
she'd
suspected
I'd
expected
her
to
fear
Was
the
truth
that
drew
her
to
me
when
I
landed
here
There's
a
man
who
walks
beside
me
He
is
who
I
used
to
be
And
I
wonder
if
she
sees
him
and
confuses
him
with
me
And
I
wonder
who
she's
pinin'
for
On
nights
I'm
not
around
Could
it
be
the
man
who
did
the
things
I'm
living
down?
Well
I
carved
a
cross
from
live
oak
And
a
box
from
shortleaf
pine
Buried
her
so
deep
She
touched
the
water
table
line
I
picked
up
what
I
needed
And
I
headed
south
again
To
myself
I
wondered
Would
I
find
another
friend
There's
a
man
who
walks
beside
her
It
is
who
I
used
to
be
And
I
wonder
if
she
sees
him
and
confuses
him
with
me
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