Текст песни Down In The Gulley - Brent Cobb
Well,
my
granddaddy
was
a
good
man
No
matter
what
the
papers
say
He
worked
'til
he
bled
for
everything
he
had
Brought
us
up
to
do
the
same
One
afternoon
in
June
They
had
us
workin'
just
like
a
couple
mules
My
cousin
and
me
were
20-feet
deep
And
covered
in
red
mud
clay
Well,
we
ran
pipe
from
the
creek
bed
Through
the
woods
to
the
old
grey
shack
It
was
worth
the
trouble
to
work
them
shovels
For
granddaddy's
sour
mash
stash
All
the
weeds
and
pecan
trees
hid
a
secret
We
all
swore
to
keep
Well,
my
granddaddy
knew
what
the
law
would
do
If
they
ever
come
snoopin'
'round
back
Lord,
I'm
down
in
the
gulley
Where
the
creek
is
high
Lord,
I'm
down
in
the
gulley
Where
only
the
moon
shines
Without
money,
you
can't
buy
nothin'
And
nothin'
is
a
damned
ol'
shame
When
you're
in
the
hole
You'd
sell
your
soul
for
runnin'
water
instead
of
rain
Well,
the
hills
were
filled
with
the
smell
of
cash
Cookin'
in
the
copper
still
Everybody
knew
where
they
get
their
brew
And
that
made
our
family
name
Lord,
I'm
down
in
the
gulley
Where
the
creek
is
high
Lord,
I'm
down
in
the
gulley
Where
only
the
moon
shines
Well,
years
and
laws
passed
by
They
couldn't
keep
the
county
dry
One
night,
the
sheriff
went
to
lookin'
For
the
man
who
was
cookin'
that
bootleg
moonshine
Well,
he
called
the
press
And
he
brought
his
best
to
tear
our
old
shack
down
But
when
they
went
for
the
stash
my
granddaddy
laughed
For
the
shack
was
a
pump
house
Lord,
I'm
down
in
the
gulley
Where
the
creek
is
high
Lord,
I'm
down
in
the
gulley
Where
only
the
moon
shines
It
was
down
in
the
gulley
Where
the
creek
is
high
Lord,
I'm
down
in
the
gulley
Where
only
the
moon
shines
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