Tom T. Hall – Trip To Hyden (Guitar)
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Track 3 of 11 on the album "In Search of a Song" (1971)
[Intro]
C G7 C
[Verse 1]
C G7 C Tossed and turned the night before in some old motel G7 C C7 Subconsciously recalling some old sinful thing I'd done F C My buddy drove the car and those big coal trucks shook us up G7 C As we drove on into Hyden in the early morning sun
[Verse 2]
C G7 C Past the hound dogs and some dominique-er chickens G7 C C7 Temporary-looking houses with their lean and bashful kids F C Every hundred yards, a sign proclaimed that Christ was coming soon G7 C And I thought, "Well, man, He'd sure be disappointed if He did."
[Verse 3]
C G7 C On the way, we talked about the 40 miners G7 C C7 Of the 39 who died and one who lived to tell the tale F C We stopped for beans and cornbread at the Ed & Lois Café G7 C Then went to see the sheriff at the Leslie County Jail
[Verse 4]
C G7 C They took us to the scene of that disaster G7 C C7 I was so surprised to not find any sign of death at all F C Just another country hillside with some mudholes and some junk G7 C The mines were deadly silent like a rathole in the wall
[Verse 5]
C G7 C "It was just like being right inside of a shotgun." G7 C C7 The old man coughed and lit a cigarette that he had rolled F C Back in town, I bought a heavy jacket from a store G7 C It was sunny down in Hyden but somehow, the town was cold
[Verse 6]
C G7 C The old man introduced the undertaker G7 C C7 Who seemed refreshed despite the kind of work I knew he did F C We talked about the pretty lady from the Grand Ole Opry G7 C And we talked about the money she was raising for the kids
[Verse 7]
C G7 C Well, I guess the old man thought we were reporters G7 C C7 He kept reminding me of how his simple name was spelled F C Some lady said, "They worth more money now than when they's a-living." G7 C And I'll leave it there 'cause I suppose she told it pretty well
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