[00:19.20] |
Standing in the window with his tongue hanging out |
[00:22.94] |
Like the king of something evil in a yearlong drought |
[00:27.28] |
With a dirty white suit a big white hat |
[00:31.33] |
A bullet in his pocket no matter where he's at |
[00:35.29] |
He's trouble but ain't we all Trouble but ain't we all |
[00:51.71] |
His daughter was a looker but five'll get you ten |
[00:55.49] |
He dressed her like a hooker and she smelled like sin |
[00:59.09] |
She had a ragtop car She made good grades |
[01:03.54] |
She didn't like her daddy 'cause he wouldn't let her date |
[01:06.50] |
|
[01:07.20] |
She was trouble but ain't we all Trouble but ain't we all |
[01:24.44] |
Don't work for him boy It's like selling your soul |
[01:30.57] |
|
[01:32.19] |
He'll turn back and he'll leave you way down in a hole |
[01:39.96] |
His daddy wasn't a good man He owned most of the town |
[01:48.29] |
He bought up all the farmland and tore up all the ground |
[02:29.99] |
He covered up the county in stone and creosote |
[02:33.34] |
Came to football games in a new fur coat |
[02:37.49] |
Had a real big wife and a real big grin |
[02:41.82] |
He gave thanks to Jesus for the shape that he was in |
[02:45.83] |
He was trouble but ain't we all Trouble but ain't we all |
[03:01.26] |
|
[03:02.67] |
Big sign on the roadside telling me how to live |
[03:10.54] |
A couple things that he done real hard to forgive |
[03:18.28] |
So don't work for him boy It's like selling your soul |
[03:26.35] |
He'll walk away and he'll leave you way down in a hole |