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Lyrics Harlan County Highway - Gary Stewart
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| I was born one stormy night
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| Then a hard rain started fallin'
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| Daddy died inside a mine
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| Mama cried but she kept goin'
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| I left school for a job
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| Mama begged me not to take
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| Of running Kentucky shine
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| Down the Harlan County Highway
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| And then I married Lorraine
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| She gave our baby my name
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| Lord, that woman tried
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| More with each passing day
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| What started out as heaven
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| Got lost along the way
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| So I turned off
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| Down the Harlan County Highway
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| Way down in Louisville
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| Where the ponies run
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| Where a man can turn a dollar
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| Into a hundred on a hunch
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| He can buy his dreams
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| Or heaven for a smile
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| Temptation calls from every corner
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| Seven corners in a mile
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| Shackled to a highway call
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| My bones ache to keep rovin'
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| I’m standin' in the cold
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| With all my cards a showin'
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| What’s the use of runnin'?
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| And nothing but runnin' left to do
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| Look for me 'cause I’ll be a comin'
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| Or a goin', one of the two |
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