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Old Crow Medicine Show

Trouble That I'm In

 

Trouble That I'm In

(album: Eutaw - 2001)


I went down to Nashville
Rode that L&N
I'd seen that pretty gal standing there
Dropped/brought my tongue down to my chin
Cause she's so fine
I was right on time

She took me down to 2nd street
She said "I'll be right back"
I waited there for seven weeks
Then got back on the track
And now we're through
And I'm so blue

[Chorus:]
Oh no, the trouble that I'm in
Good times are over I got whiskers on my chin
And there's a long lonely road, boys
I'll be travelling
So long, tell my troubles to the wind

Way down south in Louisville
They showed me to the door
They hadn't seen a railroad bum
Since 1924
Its a rich folk's town
They don't need me 'round

The police came and got me
They took/dropped me way downtown
Guilty for this vagrancy
And now I'm prison bound
Up on the hill
In Louisville

[Chorus]
Oh no, the trouble...

If you're ever in Birmingham
You know where I'll be found
Standing in line at the CCC
Signing my name down
On the dotted line
Putting in my dime

So put away your whiskey boys
Throw down your gambling cards
Quit selling that corn liquor boys
And sleeping in freight yards
In every town
They'll run you down

[Chorus]
Oh no the trouble that I'm in...

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