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from Porter Wagoner - Wagonmaster (2007)
When you left you said you would not be returning
Nothing here you'd ever want to see again But each night you've come to visit me in mem'ries And won't you be a little quieter if you can Last night I heard you walkin' in the hallway And your footsteps sounded like a marching band And I haven't slept in so long I can't remember So won't you be a little quieter if you can [ fiddle ] Well you're back again tonight out in the kitchen I can hear you as you rattle the pots and pans Oh what I'd give to see you when you visit me Cause these lonely walls're driving me insane When you're finished with your bath please close the closet The dripping water sounds juts like a drivin' rain Each night I'm looking forward to your visit But won't you be a little quieter if you can I wish you'd be a little quieter if you can |
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from Porter Wagoner - Wagonmaster (2007)
Nothing is colder than a heart that?s gone wrong
For when you love someone who knows right from wrong I once had a sweetheart that I loved more than life But another man won her and made her his wife But I could not condemn her or accuse him alone For two hearts are happy, who knows right from wrong Nothing is colder than a heart that?s gone wrong For when you love someone who knows right from wrong - Guitar - True love is a treasure more precious then gold And the comfort it brings us can?t be bought or sold To steal someone?s treasure, we are taught it?s wrong When your heart preaches who knows right from wrong Nothing is colder than a heart that?s gone wrong For when you love someone who knows right from wrong |
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from Porter Wagoner - Wagonmaster (2007)
On past the Riley Fruit Farm in the country and across the Gundy Hills to Jopin Holler
An old man lived alone like a prisoner serving I'd never met a man like Albert Erving Albert never held a woman or a child you could see that loneliness had drove him wild He said I ain't seen a soul in three long years and down his lonely face came the tears His house was filled with logs and cardboard boxes The boxes sealed the cracks in the wintertime The floor in Albert's home was just the earth worn down Where Albert's lonely feet had walked around [ fiddle ] Everything in Albert's house was made by hand a picture carved in wood sat on a stand Such beauty in a face I'd never seen carved just below the picture the name Kathleen Albert held the picture close up to his face said my Kathleen adds beauty to this place I asked him who she was then came the tears He said she's not real she's just someone I've dreamed of all these years His house was filled... Where Albert's lonely feet had walked around |
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from Porter Wagoner - Wagonmaster (2007)
A Place To Hang My Hat - Porter Wagoner
I can see it in your eyes I can tell you think that I Am Just some troubled soul So lost and all alone But I know each step I take Brings me closer to the day That I'll be walk'n on Those shining streets of gold ( Chorus ) Cause I' am just passing though Wearing holey clothes and shoes But it matters not just what A man has on This old place and blood of mine It's welled on browed time It's just a place to hang my hat Tell I go home ( Instrumental ) Mr I don't your name But I thank you for your change God bless you sir You must have Jesses in your life A little help along the way Never hurts to much these days Even though I know In his hands I'll be alright ( Chorus ) Cause I' am just passing though Wearing holey clothes and shoes But it matters not just what A man has on This old place and blood of mine It's welled on browed time It's just a place to hang my hat Tell I go home Oh it's just a place to hang my hat Tell I go home |
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from Porter Wagoner - Wagonmaster (2007)
(Attention please Southbound bus loading Gate No 8
All aboard for Willow Springs Taboule Rogersville Paskanaw Ravanden Belaford Johnsborro Marktree and Memphis all aboard South all aboard please) I drive for the bus line to all points south I drive Guess I've heard a million stories from the folks that ride Have your tickets ready please and don't forget to check your grid And I'm a leavin' on another one of my hurried southern trips These big wheels roll in the heat and the cold When the thunder and the lightenin' whips And the folks that ride got a reason to ride on a hurried southern trips With a tear filled eyes a young girl got on board at Willow Springs She was bearing child and I didn't see a ring I'm on my way to Memphis she said through trembling lips At the unwed mother's home I'll end up my hurried southern trip A man stepped aboard in Memphis said do you remember me I rode here with you to Luthportworth in 1953 And I've been in prison all these years cause I made one bad slip And I took him home to Rogersville on a hurried southern trip These big wheels roll in... A soldier boy said hello Joe it's been a long long time Do you still make a special stop and the Shannon County Line It wasn't long till we were there to meet the folks he'd missed Tears of joy filled every eye on that hurried southern trip These big wheels roll in... (We will change buses here ladies and gentlemen for all point stops Be sure that you conform your reservation be sure to check your baggage and babies For Birmingham Knoxville Charlotte Gatlinsburg Curbville Mobile) |
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from Porter Wagoner - Wagonmaster (2007)
There's a man across the hall who sits staring at the floor
He thinks he's Hank Williams hear him singing through the door There's a girl in 203, who stops by to visit me And she talks about her songs and the star that she should be There are lots of special people staying in or passing through And for one thing or another, committed to Parkview There's a girl in 307, coming down on thorazine And a superstar's ex-drummer trying to kick Benzedrine There's a boy just below me who's the son of some well-known He was brought in by his mother 'cause his daddy's always gone There's a bum from down on Broadway and a few quite well to do's Who have withdrawn from the rat race and committed to Parkview There's a girl who cries above me, loud enough to wake the dead They don't know what she has taken that has scrambled up her head There's a writer and a singer who has tried and tried and tried They just brought him in this morning an attempted suicide There are those that never made it, those that did but now are through Some came of their own good chosing,some committed to Parkview They wake us about 6:30, just before the morning meal While they're taking blood pressure, they ask us how we feel And i always say fantastic there ain't nothing wrong with me And then they give me my injection and i go right back to sleep The days are kind of foggy and the nights are dreamy too But they're taking good care of me, committed to Parkview |
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from Porter Wagoner - Wagonmaster (2007)
This room is like a tomb quiet and still I can almost hear my heart breaking
But it won't cause there's a chance I might see you tomorrow But oh the agony of waiting You told me that someday you'd be my baby But I wonder if you know the agony of waiting all alone But I love you you know that or I wouldn't stand the pain And the agony of waiting in vain Here I am all alone again tonight waiting for the dawn to start breaking My eyes won't stay closed they wanna see you and oh the agony of waiting You told me that someday... |
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The ceremony's beginning for the late love of mine
But there's no one attending but me and the mem'ries she left behind I watched as her love for me died a little at a time She tried in every way she could the late love of mine How could I expect a good woman to love a slave to the wine I knew someday I'd lose her the late love of mine The strong drink is made for the weak ones that won't stand by love that they find And I'm trying to bury the mem'ries of the late love of mine How could I expect... |
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from Porter Wagoner - Wagonmaster (2007)
BROTHER HAROLD DEE
(Porter Wagoner) ??????짬 ??????짤 '71 Owepar Publishing ??????쨩 To a man and wife three sons were born on the same day a bright Sundy morn Three boys with exactly the same chance in life Their daddy was a wealthy man they'd know no hunger or strife Their names were Carroll Gerald and Harold Dee The years passed quickly it seemed for the three Carroll studied law with a bachelor's degree He'd read law books till way in the night To be the world's greatest lawyer was his goal in life Gerald studied numbers he was like a machine Adding subtracting multiplying accounting was his dream The books were untouched by the last of the three Just God's Holy Bible would interest Harold Dee But he'd read it and recite it in his study for days Without eating or sleeping learning of God's ways The rest of the family would go to town but Harold Dee would stay home And through the woods and the fields he'd walk around Why they wouldn't even get him to the barbershop Several months passed and his folks told him this foolishness must stop His mama and daddy said his hair was a disgrace Not to mention the beard that grew long on his face At least they decided Harold Dee must leave home Unlike Carroll and Gerald he had no business of his own And his reputation was hurtin' the family name The weird boy with the beads and the sandals and the bangs Six years passed no one knew where he went Then the county was told a revival was a comin' in the world's biggest tent Why it seemed the whole county was there opening night not one empty seat When the missionary walked to the pulpit the crowd rose to their feet Everyone stared with shock and disbelief Whispers went through the crowd I believe that's Harold Dee The missionary held a closed Bible in his hands and spoke with a voice soft and kind And recited Genesis Matthews Mark Luke and John and Revelations line at a time It lasted four hours but not one left their seat God's power had been given and delivered by Brother Harold Dee In the fourth row from the front sat his mother and dad His two brother and their wives he looked at them and smiled and said God bless you for coming tonight let us pray God thank you for the great books that give knowledge to men Of science fiction figures and the laws of the land But most of all thank you for the Book of Life eternally Your Holy Bible that you taught every word to Harold Dee amen |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
Oh mama I'm excited I'm almost out of breath
What I saw the light that made me run myself to death I was on the mountain side when I looked down below And glory be I thought I'd better come and let you know We got company comin' company comin' we got company comin' up the road They're down the road about a mile they'll be here in a little while There's company comin' up the road Well Granny change your apron and Willie shine your shoes Sally put your new dress on we got no time to lose I'll go find a welcome mat and spread it out with cheer I don't know yet just who they are can't pick 'em out from here But we got company comin' company comin' we got company comin' up the road They're comin' up the mountain side Susie don't you run and hide There's company comin' up the road We'll run out to the henhouse and wring a neck or two We'll have chicken and dumplings and some yellow gravy too Grandpa get your fiddle down they might want a tune Everybody hurry cause them folks will be here soon We got company comin' company comin' we got company comin' up the road Let them all shout out aloud they'll be here in a minute now There's company comin' down the road Oh we got company comin' company comin' we got company comin' up the road Let them all shout out aloud they'll be here in a minute now There's company comin' down the road |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
How many times have you heard someone say
If I had his money I could do things my way But little they know that is so hard to find one rich man in ten with a satisfied mind Once I was waiting in fortune and fame Everything that I dreamed for to get a start in life's game But suddenly it's happened I lost every dime But I'm richer by far with a satisfied mind Money can't buy back your youth when you're old Or a friend when you're lonely or a love that's grown cold The wealthiest person is a proper at times compared to the man with a satisfied mind When life has ended my time has run out My friends and my loved ones I'll leave there's no doubt But there's one thing for certain when it comes my time I'll leave this old world with a satisfied mind ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By JACK RHODES, RED HAYES <i>Lyrics © CARLIN AMERICA INC, WINDSWEPT HOLDINGS LLC</i> |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
Midnight I've spent another lonely day thinkin' of you
Midnight tomorrow is on its way empty and blue I'm so lonely so lonely at midnight for you Midnight oh what a lonely time to weep I ought to know Midnight I should have been fast asleep hours ago Still I'm crying I'm crying I'm crying cause I miss you so [ guitar ] Midnight I lie in the bed and stare at nothing at all Wondering wondering why you don't care wishing you'd call Tears keep flowing like drops from the waterfall Midnight I've spent another... |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
So break out the bottle bring on the crowd
Just gather round me cause misery loves a company I've just left my home friends where I couldn't sleep For missin' a woman that I couldn't keep She just walked out and left me for somebody else Now her memory keeps hauntin' me when I'm by myself So break out the bottle bring on the crowd Tell funny stories turn the jukebox up loud Come on sit at my table where the drinks are on me Just gather round me cause misery loves company Now I'm not the first one who's lost everything To a false hearted woman with a false hearted dream But this is the first time I've suffered myself Help me get over this love I'll get over next love all by myself So break out the bottle... |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
In tomorrow's newspaper you'll read about me but they won't tell the story I know
For they'll only say he plunged yesterday to the cold dark waters below I guess it all started the day we first met you promised that you'd love me so And I never thought it would end in regret in the cold dark waters below ( piano ) In a moment I'll ride on the drift of the tide and I hope your conscience hurts so All the tears that I've cried will be easy to hide in the cold dark waters below Now I hear them running to try and stop me they're shouting oh don't let him go But it's far too late and I'll soon meet my fate in the cold dark waters below In the cold dark waters below |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
There's a legend about a church in our town the steeple so high seen for miles around
Look on the hill and you'll realize the steeple's too big for the churches size It seemes it was a long time ago when this church had no steeple Just four walls and the roof overhead sheltered the humble people But the money was short cause the times were bad They had to get along on what they had Just good simple people praying for a steeple About this time when spring was near a man of weath and his sweetheart dear Made their plans for the bells to ring they would wed on the first of spring So this man of wealth and his true love dear named the wedding hours They would wed in the little church the one that had no towers But he was the kind and generous man he told his true love of his plan How to build a steeple for these good people Yes they'll have their steeple the bells there will ring They'll ring for our wedding on the first day of spring But they say death comes like a thief and soon his heart was filled with grief One week before the wedding day he learned his love has passed away Inspite of his grief and broken heart he kept the promise given I'll build the steeple so my love can hear the bells in heaven And then he built the steeple there the tallest one in all the land That's how the people got their steeple Well that is the reason the steeple lives so high And how the bells ring louder when springtime is nigh |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
The old hometown looks the same
As I step down from the train There to meet me is my Mama and Papa And down the road I look, and there runs Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherry It's good to touch the green green grass of home Yes they've all come to meet me Arms a-reaching, smiling sweetly It's good to touch the green green grass of home The old house is still standing Though the paint is cracked and dry There's that old oak tree that I used to play on And down the lane I walk with my sweet Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherry It's good to touch the green green grass of home Then I awake and look around me At these four grey walls that surround me And I realize that I was only dreaming For there's a guard and a sad old heartbreak Arm in arm we'll walk at daybreak When again I'll touch the green green grass of home They'll all come to see me In the shade of that old oak tree As they lay me 'neath the green green grass of home |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
My baby left me this morning wore her brand new walking shoes
I don't know where she is going everything she touches is the blues Wonder what she'll name our baby someone else is helping her to choose I only know my heart is broken everything she touches is the blues [ guitar ] Yes my baby left me... Everything she touches is the blues |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
The one I love don't want me hanging round
All she does is put me on and put me down Tonight she's with a stranger at a party in her home And I'm here at a tavern gettin' stoned Cause if I gotta go I'll go down swinging Where there's lights and laughter booze and blonds and a lot of sad sad singing I'll sober up tomorrow and cry all day I know At least I'll go down swinging what a swinging way to go [ el.banjo ] I dance with all the girls and buy the wine Play the jukebox till I'm down to my last dime She thinks she made a fool of me by loving someone else She should see me make a fool out of myself Cause if I gotta go... |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
I'm just askin' you to listen not to understand these confessions of a broken man
I don't know where my story starts or I'd go back to them All I know it's a sad sad tale so for it has no end I know I drank too much though I didn't take thirst Oh I'd have a beer or two and it just seemed to go from bad to worse Then one day I noticed my money was goin' out faster than it was comin' in And I got scared and I started gamblin' and I'm the kind that just never seems to win I had a woman guess every man does and every man thinks his is the best mine was Stuck by me through thick and thin till it just got too thin I guess She walked in one day and said she had believed me I could've sworn I saw big tear in her eye I heard the other day that she got married again I hope he treats her better than I Well if you get me idea that I'm some son of a bum you're catchin' on pretty fast And if you wonder if I've turned into a wino For these are all my fingerprints on this glass I've been sittin' in this bar since they opened up this mornin' And it's almost time to close tonight I guess it's about time to go find me a gutter tuck myself in tonight Where does a man go when he's already on the bottom It's really not much choise he's got Either picks hisself up and tries again or just lays back down to rot No life starts out to be like mine pain is never planned And yet here I sit with nothing in the world but these confessions of a broken man I'm just askin' you to listen not to understand these confessions of a broken man |
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from Porter Wagoner - RCA Country Legends (2002)
In a buildin' tall with a stone wall around there's a rubber room
When a man sees things and hears sounds that's not there He's headed for the rubber room Illusions in a twisted mind to save from self-destruction hmm it's the rubber room Where a man can run into the wall till his strenght makes him fall and lie still And wait for help in the rubber room From his blurry vision of doom a psycho in the rubber room The man in the room right next to mine screams a woman's name hits the wall in vain He's in the rubber room I hear footsteps poundin' on the floor God I hope they don't stop at my door Hmm I'm in the rubber room Now they've come to get me but they find I'm a screamin' pretty words tryin' to make 'em rhyme I'm n the rubber room hmm a psycho I'm in the rubber room hmm |
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from Country Cream (2007)
My latest sun is sinking fast my race is nearly run
My strongest trials now are past my triumph has began Oh come angel band come and around me stand Oh bear me away on your snowy wings to my imortal home Oh bear me away on your snowy wings to my imortal home [ steel ] Oh bear my longing heart to him who bled and died for me Whose blood now cleanse up from all sins and gives me victory Oh come angel band... |
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