paroles de chanson Bible and a Belt - Joey + Rory
They
were
both
made
of
leather,
both
black
and
frayed
and
worn.
I
was
brought
up
to
respect
them
since
the
day
that
I
was
born.
One
came
here
from
England;
it's
been
handed
down
for
years.
The
other
one
was
ordered
from
a
catalog
at
Sears.
One
my
mamma
read
to
me
till
I
was
well
into
my
teens.
I
thought
all
the
other
one
was
for
was
to
hold
up
daddy's
jeans.
Till
I
told
a
lie
and
learned
it
had
another
purpose
too.
Out
behind
the
shed
my
daddy
said,
"This'll
hurt
me
more
than
you."
Cause
one
had
my
daddy's
name
on
it,
the
other
said
King
James.
With
love
they
taught
us
lessons
but
we
feared
them
both
the
same.
One
led
us
to
heaven
and
the
other
left
a
welt
(hurt
like
hell)
Those
were
the
days
when
kids
were
raised
with
a
bible
and
a
belt.
I
remember
when
I
was
twelve
I
stole
a
dime
store
comic
book.
How
Mamma
read
where
the
scriptures
said
to
take
back
what
I
took.
When
I
refused
my
daddy
grabbed
my
arm
and
said,
'Come
on'
I
needed
more,
he
knew,
than
just
Matthew,
Mark
and
Luke
and
John.
Well
sometimes
they
made
me
cry,
sometimes
they
made
me
fightin'
mad
And
I
wished
I'd
been
raised
without
them
like
some
other
children
had
But
now
I'm
grown
with
kids
of
my
own
and
I
know
just
how
they
felt
You
know
it
seems
to
me
what
the
world
still
needs
is
a
bible
and
a
belt.
Cause
one
had
my
daddy's
name
on
it,
the
other
said
King
James.
With
love
they
taught
us
lessons
but
we
feared
them
both
the
same.
One
led
us
to
heaven
and
the
other
hurt
like
hell
Those
were
the
days
when
kids
were
raised
with
a
bible
and
a
belt.
A
bible
and
a
belt.
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