paroles de chanson Son of Ambrose - The Dead South
My
name
is
William,
and
I'm
the
son
of
Ambrose
I
was
born
near
that
cast
iron
bridge
My
mother
Alice,
she
taught
me
to
be
a
kind
man
So
I
took
it
and
shared
it
with
my
friends
I
went
to
war
at
the
age
of
21
I
came
back
with
my
memories
and
my
gun
Took
care
of
the
family,
my
brother,
too
Bare
knuckle
boxing
every
day
at
noon
When
I
came
back
from
war
There
was
something
missing
there
I
had
a
finger,
so
naked
and
so
bare
Where
would
I
ever
find,
my
one
true
love?
If
I'm
just
patient,
she'll
come
from
above
One
day
at
the
neighbors,
I
caught
a
flare
I
fell
in
love
with
that
Norwegian
glare
We
had
a
hippy,
a
cowboy
and
a
scholar
Little
tomboy
and
a
toddler
too
In
1947,
I
did
my
best
Started
what
you
see
before
you,
and
I
stood
the
test
Well,
life
ain't
always
easy,
in
fact,
it's
pretty
tough
I
hope
you
learned
a
thing
or
two
about
how
I
raised
you
up
'Cause
it's
the
best
damn
thing
I
ever
done
That
was
a
cold
year
in
1977
I
left
you
all
when
I
died
and
gone
to
heaven
Never
got
to
say
goodbye
Never
got
to
give
you
hugs
Just
remember,
I
love
you
all
so
much
In
1947,
I
met
my
wife
Her
name
is
Phyllis
and
I
made
her
my
bride
Had
a
family
with
five
kids
Most
beautiful
damn
thing
I
ever
did
Oh,
in
1947
I
met
my
wife
Her
name
is
Phyllis
and
I
made
her
my
bride
Had
a
family
with
five
kids
Most
beautiful
damn
thing
I
ever
did
Oh,
my
family,
it'll
be
alright
Just
hold
onto
each
other
through
this
life
Oh,
my
family,
it'll
be
alright
Keep
shinning
your
light
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