Текст песни Appalachian Nightmare - Justin Townes Earle
I
was
born
in
Cincinnati
My
daddy
worked
on
the
river
The
work
dried
up
back
around
that
time
And
he
took
us
down
to
West
Virginia
See
my
night
trouble
started
early
I
was
stealing,
gettin'
in
fights
Smoking
and
drinking
by
age
thirteen
Skipping
class
and
getting
high
When
I
quit
school
at
fifteen
My
daddy
put
me
out
My
mama
cried,
waved
goodbye
Never
heard
such
a
lonesome
sound
I
went
to
staying
with
my
best
friend's
brother
Made
his
living
cooking
speed
Says
a
man
can
always
get
by
Who
can
cook
it
up
nice
and
clean
So
I
stuck
around
for
a
couple
years
'Til
he
was
busted
in
'89
Was
eighteen
years
old,
out
on
my
own
Out
to
get
what
I
saw
as
mine
By
'92
I
was
twenty-one
I
was
back
out
on
the
street
Two
whole
years
of
county
time
Charged
with
manufacturing
Now
I
was
aware,
come
a
new
thing
Took
like
wildfire
to
the
hills
Speed
was
no
longer
king
Now
everybody
was
wantin'
pills
Now
you
might
say
that
I'm
just
the
type
To
seek
his
honey
at
the
source
So
me
and
this
cat
that
I
met
back
in
county
We
started
robbin'
drugstores
But
Lord,
we
was
reckless
We
was
high
as
a
Tennessee
pine
You
gotta
know
a
junkie's
gonna
let
you
down
It's
just
a
matter
of
time
When
our
time
come,
it
was
midnight
Two
weeks
ago
in
Morgantown
Was
knocking
off
a
little
local
Just
when
the
clock
run
out
We
were
all
packed
up
Turned
out
to
be
quite
a
score
Had
the
car
waitin'
in
the
alley
Was
walking
out
the
door
Well
my
partner
takes
two
steps
outside
He
stops
and
he
hollers,
"Police!"
With
voice
that
I
didn't
recognize
Said,
"Son,
don't
take
so
much,
just
breathe"
And
then
I
come
out
over
my
partner's
shoulder
And
I
squeezed
off
a
couple
shots
First
time
I
ever
pointed
a
gun
at
a
man
And
I
done
killed
a
cop
Now
it's
a
fact,
you
can't
get
a
bullet
back
Once
you've
pulled
the
trigger
There's
no
way
in
hell
They
gonna
just
ever
stop
looking
for
a
cop-killer
Looking
back,
I
knew
it
all
along
Knew
we
never
had
a
chance
Right
now
I
know
it
makes
no
difference
That
I
never
meant
to
kill
that
man
But
now
I'm
held
up
in
a
hotel
in
Canton
Surrounded
by
police
No
way
I'm
gettin'
out
alive
There's
no
way
I'm
going
free
So
I'm
twenty-four
years
old
I
was
trouble
most
of
my
days
But
I
must
say
that
I
never
thought
It
was
gonna
end
this
way
And
of
all
of
my
regrets
Two
that
trouble
me
most
Wish
I
could've
been
better,
mama
Wish
I'd
never
took
a
shot
of
dope
So
Lord,
if
you're
listening
I
never
asked
much
of
you
And
I
already
know
I
ain't
going
to
heaven
If
what
they
say
is
true
Then
you'll
forgive
me
What
I'm
'bout
to
do
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