Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Tennesse Border # 2, artist - Ernest Tubb. Album song The Singer, The Writer, The Country Pioneer, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 14.01.2012
Record label: Jasmine
Song language: English
Tennesse Border # 2 |
Here eyes was red, her name was Helen* |
Her head looked like a water-melon |
Her hair was long, she had a Toni |
Her neck looked like a roll of bal-loney. |
Her teeth stuck out so fer, she didn’t have much sense |
She could gnaw an ear of corn right thru' a picket fence |
Our marriage license cost a quarter |
On the TENNESSEE BORDER. |
One night I took her out to see what we could see |
Just then I saw her husband, and he stood six-foot three |
He had brass knuckles — all made to order |
Now my teeth are scattered on the TENNESSEE BORDER. |
Her was red, her name was Hann-er |
Her nose looked like a big banan-er |
She weighs so much he had some trouble |
He thought that he was seein' double. |
He put his arm around her and he tried to hug her |
But he couldn’t get close enough |
'Cause she had too much blubber |
She was too fat, he couldn’t court her |
Now she wears a girdle 'round her TENNESSEE BORDER. |
One night I took her out just across the line |
She stubbed her toe and fell in a barrel of turpen-tine |
«Young man», (Huh?), «young man», (Huh!), |
«Where is my daughter?» |
«Well, the last time I see’d her |
She was tearin' across the TENNESSEE BORDER.» |