Текст песни Henhough: The Greatest Story Ever Told - Urge Overkill
Smoke
rises
from
a
fire
that
warms
the
small
cabin
there
As
the
young
girl
inside
lights
her
man's
big
pipe
And
kisses
him
goodnight
But
he
is
still
and
stares
even
deeper
into
the
red
flames
that
burn
in
the
night
In
Henhough
Around
the
fires
of
the
Crow
tribe
the
elders
used
to
say:
"The
Sun
Man's
day
ends
only
when
her
moon
comes
out
to
play,
Got
to
meet
him
down
in
Henhough,
Henhough
or
die"
In
the
valley
of
Doverton
two
orphan
babies
lay
One
called
Wade
Alaska,
the
other
born
of
evil
Jacob
Blade
Each
boy
was
taken
by
a
family
and
raised
by
seperate
ways
And
though
Jacab
lived
across
the
mountain
Wade
knew
they'd
meet
again
In
Henhough
(Henhough)
At
the
age
of
twenty
Wade
took
the
virgin,
had
a
forum
made
And
built
his
wife
a
cabin
in
the
pasture
nestled
by
the
bay
While
clearing
his
land
for
planting
Wade
returned
home
one
day
To
find
an
open
door,
Hanna
gone,
and
the
haunting
smell
of
Jacob
Blade
So
Wade
set
out
that
very
night
His
horse
tredding
through
the
river
that
lay
like
a
castle
moat
at
the
foot
Of
Mount
Elran
Strapped
to
his
saddle
a
shotgun
that
wore
the
moonlight
like
a
velvet
glove
Wade
looked
right
through
the
black
mountain
that
lay
before
him
To
Henhough
(Henhough)
A
thirteen
mountain
mile
trail
of
tears
glistened
off
the
bay
Wade
broke
a
little
and
knelt
down
and
prayed
for
a
way
The
next
day
sun
on
the
other
side
at
last
did
shine
And
there
below
lay
Henhough,
Henhough
open
wide
(Henhough)
The
townfolks
scattered
like
a
shotgun
shell
when
in
walked
Wade
The
only
two
left
standing
was
Hanna
and
Jacob
Blade
Wade
seen
Hanna
with
her
painted
eyes,
took
aim
for
Jacob's
head
A
shot
rang
out
that
day
in
Henhough
and
Wade
lay
dead
He
will
thirst
yet
has
no
mother
Born
in
the
wine
of
faith
Who
will
feed
him
bread
and
butter?
He
eats
chocolate
cake
Why
must
man
destroy
his
brother?
Got
to
meet
him
down
in
Henhough,
Henhough
or
die
Around
the
fires
of
the
Crow
tribe
the
elders
used
to
say:
"The
Sun
Man's
day
ends
only
when
her
moon
comes
out
to
play"
In
the
eyes
of
Wade
the
reflection
of
the
outlaw
Jacob
Blade
Laid
to
rest
that
morning
in
the
town
that
bore
the
name
Henhough.
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