paroles de chanson Dialogue #4 - Johnny Cash
Good
afternoon
Mr.
Corrs
(go
to
hell)
Don't
wish
me
that,
the
headache
behind
my
left
eye
is
bad
enough
(Yes
and
he
is
the
God
of
love)
(And
do
you
not
know
that
the
God
that
created
the
Heavens
and
the
Earth)
(The
God
that
delivered
a
whole
nation)
Sunday
preachers,
men
I
don't
need
to
hear
no
preacher
this
morning
Where
those
guys
come
off
at
anyway?
Well
they
ain't
all
bad
Well
they
ain't
all
good
Some
people
need
preachers
or
somebody
To
tell
'em
right
from
wrong
you
know?
Not
me
man
You're
not
a
needer,
I
guess
Unless
you
know
whatelse
is
wrong
like
last
night
Here
I
am,
sick,
sober
and
sorry
again,
and
I
(Promised)
I
ain't
sorry
men,
I
ain't
sorry
at
all
In
fact
I
think
I'm
in
heaven
Lil
pop
there,
little
hair,
the
dog
that
bit
me
last
night
You
know
I
gotta
How
about
cleaning
the
windshield
off,
I
gotta
drive
you
know?
(For
real?)
My
Grandpa
was
a
preacher
Country
preacher
from
Carolina
Yeah,
and
I
bet
he
made
a
lot
of
money
too
He
didn't
make
any
money
He
got
anything,
it
was
earned
He
did
weddings,
funerals,
preached
twice
a
week,
visited
the
sick
everyday
He
was
a
Boys
Scout
Master,
a
marriage
counselor
A
fighter,
and
a
wild
horse
rider
and
a
windmill
operator
(hey
stop
getting
funny)
How
can,
hey,
how
can
you
criticise
preachers?
I
bet
you
don't
know
one
single
preacher
(come
on
men)
You
know
as
well
as
I
do
men
they
talk
holy,
holy
all
the
time
And
everyone
of
them's
got
some
trash
in
their
closet
There,
there
ain't
no
man
that's
all
good
No
man
is
all
bad
either
(man)
My
Grandpa
wasn't
all
talk
like
I
said,
you
know
He
served
the
people,
he
didn't
ask
for
money
Because
he
knew
them
poor
people
out
there
didn't
have
it
He
worked
in
the
fields
through
the
week
to
support
himself
Side
by
side
with
the
people
he
preached
to
on
Sunday
I
guessed
they
believed
him
on
Sunday
Because
they
knew
they
could
believe
him
on
Monday
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