Il testo della Oxycontin blues
Steve Earle

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Data di rilascio : 15/12/2008
Durata : 0:02:54
Stile : Country
Well my daddy worked in the coal mine
Till the company shut it down
Then he sat around and drank hisself blind
Till we put him back underground
Now nothin' grows on this mountain
And what's a poor boy to do?
Except to wander these hills forgotten
With the oxycontin blues
Well i never cared much for whiskey
'cause it only made daddy mean
Wrapped a little bit tight they tell me
For the methamphetamine
Then my cousin come up from knoxville
And he taught me a thing or two
Now i'm headed nowhere but downhill
With the oxycontin blues
Got a dollar bill in my pocket
Got a half a tank in my truck
I'm gonna go and pawn grandma's locket
Hell, maybe it'll change my luck
Ain't nothin gonna be right no how
'cause i know i can't ever lose
This devil that's draggin' me down
And the oxycontin blues
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