paroles de chanson Soul of a Convict - Porter Wagoner
(Will
he
take
the
soul
of
a
convict
could
I
be
one
of
those
he
choosed)
I
was
taught
the
Bible
from
childhood
at
my
mother's
knee
I
learned
to
pray
I
was
taught
of
God
and
all
his
goodness
and
the
devil
and
his
evil
ways
There's
good
in
the
bad
and
bad
in
the
good
and
there's
none
that's
free
from
sin
But
there's
some
questions
I've
wondered
about
What
happens
to
the
men
who
die
in
the
pen
Just
imagine
yourself
the
judge
God
Almighty
as
you
gaze
over
all
these
men
When
death
takes
its
toll
what
becomes
of
the
soul
of
the
men
who
die
in
the
pen
Do
you
think
of
God
that's
true
and
just
could
look
from
his
heavenly
throne
And
be
pleased
to
see
men
placed
in
chains
and
stripes
And
tucked
from
their
loved
ones
at
home
Worked
until
they're
completely
axhuasted
and
your
soul
cries
out
in
vain
Fed
like
a
hog
and
treated
like
a
dog
and
at
night
to
the
bed
you're
chained
Worked
from
sunup
to
sundown
through
all
kinds
of
weather
And
if
you
don't
do
the
things
just
right
you
get
introduced
to
the
leather
Now
you
see
it's
not
the
pain
I
mind
so
much
as
I'm
stretched
out
on
the
floor
It's
just
the
thought
that
I
can't
do
my
part
that's
what
breaks
my
heart
You
see
I'm
just
not
man
enough
anymore
Oh
there
are
a
lotta
other
things
I
could
tell
you
that
you'd
marvel
at
and
say
Why
I
didn't
know
in
those
modern
times
they
treated
men
that
way
but
they
do
That's
why
I
ask
you
do
you
think
that
God
could
turn
with
a
sneer
and
frown
At
the
men
who
die
in
the
pen
do
you
think
he'll
turn
us
down
I
believe
there's
a
heaven
and
a
hell
and
in
God
I
put
my
trust
That's
why
I'm
askin'
these
questions
I
believe
he's
true
and
just
And
I
just
imagine
he'll
tell
me
as
we
meet
at
the
golden
stairs
Hell's
not
just
meant
for
some
of
the
men
who
die
in
the
pen
But
for
some
who
have
mistreated
them
there
You
see
we're
payin'
for
the
mistakes
we
made
in
our
sins
As
we've
had
our
troubles
in
life
Because
we're
the
underdogs
of
humanity
and
surely
God
won't
make
us
pay
twice
I
believe
on
that
Day
of
Judgement
he'll
have
this
convict
called
in
And
he'll
say
it's
true
hell's
not
for
you
you
had
your
hell
in
the
pen
1 Howdy Neighbor, Howdy (Single Version) [Remastered]
2 Trademark
3 Company's Comin'
4 A Satisfied Mind
5 Eat, Drink and Be Merry (Tomorow You'll Cry)
6 What Would You Do If Jesus Came To Your House
7 Uncle Pen
8 Tryin' to Forget the Blues
9 A Good Time Was Had By All (Single Version) [Remastered]
10 Midnight (Single Version) [Remastered]
11 I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name
12 Legend of the Big Steeple (Single Version) [Remastered]
13 Your Old Love Letters
14 Everything She Touches Gets the Blues (Single Version) [Remastered]
15 Misery Loves Company
16 Cold Dark Waters (Single Version) [Remastered]
17 I've Enjoyed as Much of This as I Can Stand
18 Sorrow on the Rocks
19 The Life of the Party (Single Version) [Remastered]
20 I'll Go Down Swinging
21 Y'all Come (You All Come)
22 Green, Green Grass of Home
23 Skid Row Joe
24 Confessions of a Broken Man (Remastered)
25 I Just Came to Smell the Flowers
26 Soul of a Convict
27 The Cold Hard Facts of Life
28 The First Mrs. Jones - Remastered
29 Julie
30 Woman Hungry
31 Turn the Jukebox up Louder
32 Pastor's Absent on Vacation
33 The Carroll County Accident
34 Big Wind
35 When You're Hot You're Hot
36 You Got-Ta Have a License
37 The Last One to Touch Me
38 The Rubber Room (Single Version) [Remastered]
39 What Ain't to Be, Just Might Happen
40 Highway Headin' South
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