paroles de chanson The Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp - Merle Haggard , The Strangers
Oh,
the
path
was
deep
and
wide
from
footsteps
leading
to
our
cabin
Above
the
door,
there
burned
a
scarlet
lamp
And
late
at
night
a
hand
would
knock
and
there
would
stand
a
stranger
Yes,
I'm
the
son
of
Hickory
Holler's
tramp
The
corn
was
dry
and
the
weeds
were
high
when
Daddy
took
to
drinking
Him
and
Lucy
Walker,
they
took
up
and
ran
away
Mama
cried
a
tear
and
then
she
promised
fourteen
children
I
swear
you'll
never
see
a
hungry
day
When
Mama
sacrificed
her
pride,
the
neighbors
started
talkin'
But
I
was
much
too
young
to
understand
the
things
they
said
The
thing
that
mattered
most
of
all
was
Mama's
chicken
dumplings
And
a
goodnight
kiss
before
we
went
to
bed
Oh,
the
path
was
deep
and
wide
from
footsteps
leading
to
our
cabin
Above
the
door
there
burned
a
scarlet
lamp
And
late
at
night
a
hand
would
knock
and
there
would
stand
a
stranger
Yes,
I'm
the
son
of
Hickory
Holler's
tramp
When
Daddy
left
then
destitution
came
upon
our
family
Not
one
neighbor
volunteered
to
give
a
helping
hand
So
let
them
gossip
all
they
want,
she
loved
us
and
she
raised
us
The
truth
is
standing
here,
the
full
grown
man
Last
summer
Mama
passed
away
and
left
the
ones
who
loved
her
Each
and
every
one
is
more
than
grateful
for
their
birth
Each
Sunday
she
receives
the
fresh
bouquet
of
fourteen
roses
And
a
card
that
reads,
'The
greatest
Mom
on
earth'
Oh,
the
path
was
deep
and
wide
from
footsteps
leading
to
our
cabin
Above
the
door
there
burned
a
scarlet
lamp
And
late
at
night
a
hand
would
knock
and
there
would
stand
a
stranger
Yes,
I'm
the
son
of
Hickory
Holler's
tramp
Yeah,
I'm
the
son
of
Hickory
Holler's
tramp
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