paroles de chanson Billy Austin - Steve Earle
My
name
is
Billy
Austin
I'm
Twenty-Nine
years
old
I
was
born
in
Oklahoma
Quarter
Cherokee
I'm
told
Don't
remember
Oklahoma
Been
so
long
since
I
left
home
Seems
like
I've
always
been
in
prison
Like
I've
always
been
alone
Didn't
mean
to
hurt
nobody
Never
thought
I'd
cross
that
line
I
held
up
a
filling
station
Like
I'd
done
a
hundred
times
The
kid
done
like
I
told
him
He
lay
face
down
on
the
floor
Guess
I'll
never
know
what
made
me
Turn
and
walk
back
through
that
door
The
shot
rang
out
like
thunder
My
ears
rang
like
a
bell
No
one
came
runnin'
So
I
called
the
cops
myself
Took
their
time
to
get
there
And
I
guess
I
could'a
run
I
knew
I
should
be
feeling
something
But
I
never
shed
tear
one
I
didn't
even
make
the
papers
'Cause
I
only
killed
one
man
But
my
trial
was
over
quickly
And
then
the
long
hard
wait
began
Court
appointed
lawyer
Couldn't
look
me
in
the
eye
He
just
stood
up
and
closed
his
briefcase
When
they
sentenced
me
to
die
Now
my
waitin's
over
As
the
final
hour
drags
by
I
ain't
about
to
tell
you
That
I
don't
deserve
to
die
But
there's
twenty-seven
men
here
Mostly
black
Brown
and
poor
Most
of
them
are
guilty
Who
are
you
to
say
for
sure?
So
when
the
preacher
comes
to
get
me
And
they
shave
off
all
my
hair
Could
you
take
that
long
walk
with
me
Knowing
hell
is
waitin'
there
Could
you
pull
that
switch
yourself
sir
With
a
sure
and
steady
hand
Could
you
still
tell
youself
sir?
That
you're
better
than
I
am
My
name
is
Billy
Austin
I'm
twenty-nine
years
old
I
was
born
in
Oklahoma
Quarter
Cherokee
I'm
told
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