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Doc Watson - Every Day Dirt Lyrics

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  • John come home all in a wonder,
  • Rattled at the door just like thunder.
  • "Who is that?" Mister Hendley cried,
  • "It is my husband! You must hide!"
  • She held the door till old man Hendley
  • Jumping and jerking went up the chimney.
  • John come in, looked all around,
  • But not a soul could be found.
  • John sat down by the fireside weeping,
  • Up the chimney he got to peeping.
  • There he saw the poor old soul
  • Sittin' a-straddle of the pot-rack pole.
  • John built on a rousing fire
  • Just to suit his own desire.
  • His wife called out with a free good will,
  • "Don't do that, for the man you'll kill!"
  • John reached up and down he fetched him
  • Like a racoon dog he catched him.
  • He blacked his eyes and then he did better:
  • He kicked him out upon his setter.
  • His wife she crawled in under the bed,
  • He pulled her out by the hair of the head.
  • " When I'm gone, remember this!"
  • And he kicked her where the kicking is best.
  • The law came down and John went up,
  • He didn't have the chance of a yellow pup,
  • Sent him down to the old chain gang
  • For beating his wife, the dear little thing.
  • When he got off, he went back to court,
  • His wife she got him for non-support.
  • John didn't worry and John didn't cry
  • But when he got close, he socked her in the eye.
  • Took John back to the old town jail
  • His wife she come and paid his bail.
  • Won't be long till he'll be loose --
  • I could tell more about it but there ain't no use.

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