Текст песни If That Ain't Country, Pt. 2 - Live - David Allan Coe
The
old
man
was
covered
with
tattoos
and
scars
He
got
some
in
prison
and
others
in
bars
The
rest
he
got
workin′
on
old
junk
cars
in
the
daytime
They
looked
like
tombstones
in
our
yard
And
I
never
seen
him
when
he
wasn't
tired
and
mean
He
sold
used
parts
to
make
ends
meet
Covered
with
grease
from
his
head
to
his
feet
Cussin′
the
sweat
and
the
Texas
heat
and
mosquiters
And
the
neighbors
said
we
lived
like
hicks
But
they
brung
their
cars
for
pa
to
fix
anyhow
He
was
veteran-proud
tried
and
true
He'd
fought
till
his
heart
was
black
and
blue
Didn't
know
how
he′d
made
it
through
the
hard
times
He
bought
our
house
on
the
GI
Bill
But
it
wasn′t
worth
all
he
had
to
kill
to
git
it
He
drank
pearl
in
a
can
and
Jack
Daniels
black
Chewed
tobacco
from
a
mail
pouch
sack
Had
an
old
dog
that
was
trained
to
attack
sometimes
He'd
get
drunk
and
mean
as
a
rattlesnake
And
there
wasn′t
too
much
that
he
would
take
from
a
stranger
There
were
thirteen
kids
and
a
bunch
of
dogs
A
house
full
of
chickens
and
a
yard
full
of
hogs
I
spent
the
summertime
cuttin'
up
logs
for
the
winter
Tryin′
like
the
devil
to
find
the
Lord
Workin'
like
a
nigger
for
my
room
and
board
Coal-burin′
stove
no
natural
gas
if
That
ain't
country
I'll
kiss
your
ass
If
that
ain′t
country
it′ll
hairlip
the
pope
If
that
ain't
country
it′s
a
damn
good
joke
I've
seen
the
Grand
Ole
Opry
and
I′ve
met
Johnny
Cash
If
that
ain't
country
I′ll
kiss
your
ass
Mama
sells
eggs
at
a
grocery
store
My
oldest
sister
is
a
first-rate
whore
Dad
says
she
can't
come
home
anymore
and
he
means
it
Ma
just
sits
and
keeps
her
silence
Sister
she
left
cause
dad
got
violent
and
he
knows
it
Mama
she's
old
far
beyond
her
time
From
chopping
tobacco
and
I′ve
seen
her
cryin′
When
blood
started
flowin'
from
her
calloused
hand
and
it
hurt
me
She′d
just
keep
workin'
tryin′
to
help
the
old
man
To
the
end
of
one
row
and
back
again
like
always
She's
been
through
hell
since
junior
went
to
jail
When
the
lights
go
out
she
ain′t
never
failed
To
get
down
on
her
knees
and
pray
because
she
loves
him
Told
all
the
neighbors
he
was
off
in
the
war
Fightin'
for
freedom
he's
good
to
the
core
and
she′s
proud
Now
our
place
was
a
graveyard
for
automobiles
At
the
end
of
the
porch
there
was
four
stacks
of
wheels
And
tires
for
sale
for
a
dollar
or
two
cash
There
was
fifty
holes
in
an
old
tin
roof
Me
and
my
family
we
was
livin′
proof
The
people
who
forgot
about
poor
white
trash
And
if
that
ain't
country
I′ll
kiss
your
ass
If
that
ain't
country...
I′m
thinking
tonight
of
my
blue
Eyes
concerning
the
great
speckled
bird
I
didn't
know
God
made
honky
tonk
Angels
and
went
back
to
the
wild
side
of
life
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