Текст песни Family Album - David Allan Coe
On
Sunday
after
church
there′d
always
be
a
picnic
There'd
be
kinfolks
callin′
until
dawn
Me
I'd
play
the
guitar
and
my
Uncle
Merle
would
sing
And
grandpa
he'd
play
that
fiddle
all
night
long
Now
the
women
folk
they
would
work
out
in
the
kitchen
You
could
smell
that
food
for
miles
and
miles
around
Paw
he
was
prayin′
my
brother
Jack
would
bring
him
down
some
moonshine
Just
so′s
that
he
could
warsh
those
viddle
down
As
soon
as
all
the
kids
got
tired
of
playin'
horseshoes
Mama
she′d
call
me
over
to
her
side
You
know
she'd
say
I′d
like
to
take
some
pictures
You
could
see
her
face
light
up
with
pride
And
then
she'd
bring
out
that
worn
out
family
album
Its
faded
pictures
some
with
corners
torn
She′d
laugh
and
poin
and
tell
me
funny
stories
And
look
she'd
say
why
that's
the
day
that
you
were
born
And
I′d
sit
and
reminisce
each
picture
with
her
And
I′d
listen
to
her
laughter
and
her
sighs
But
underneath
I
knew
how
much
I'd
hurt
her
For
I′d
put
teardrops
in
my
mama's
eyes
In
my
mama′s
eyes
I've
never
done
a
wrong
thing
I
was
still
a
baby
in
my
mama′s
eyes
That
old
family
album
she'll
keep
on
her
night
stand
Right
next
to
the
Bible
until
the
day
she
dies
Through
all
those
years
in
prison
she
stuck
by
me
And
she
came
to
visit
anytime
she
could
Well
I
remember
at
my
trial
when
she
testified
she
loved
me
And
she
told
the
judge
I'd
always
been
so
good
Then
later
through
the
fame
she
watched
me
blossom
From
just
a
local
country
singer
to
a
great
big
star
She
listened
to
all
my
records
for
the
hidden
meanings
And
she
came
to
hear
me
sing
in
all
those
dim
lit
bars
And
she
read
all
the
things
they
wrote
about
me
But
she
knew
deep
in
her
heart
that
it
was
lies
No
she
don′t
hide
her
head
in
shame
when
someone
says
my
name
You′ll
find
no
teardrops
in
my
mama's
eyes
In
my
mama′s
eyes...
Right
next
to
the
Bible
until
the
day
she
dies
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