Retro Lyrics

 

PARADISE

 

When I was a child

My family would travel

Down to western Kentucky

Where my parents were born

And there's a backwards old town

That's often remembered

So many times

That my memories are worn

 

And daddy won't you take me

Back to Muhlenberg County

Down by the Green River

Where paradise lay

Well I'm sorry my son

But you're too late in asking

Mister Peabody's coal train

Has hauled it away

 

Well sometimes we'd travel

Right down the Green River

To the abandoned old prison

Down by Adrie Hill

Where the air smelled like snakes

And we'd shoot with our pistols

But empty pop bottles

Was all we would kill

 

Then the coal company came

With the world's largest shovel

And they tortured the timber

And stripped all the land

Well they dug for their coal

'Til the land was forsaken

Then they wrote it all down

As the progress of man

 

When I die let my ashes

Float down the Green River

Let my soul roll on up

To the Rochester Dam

I'll be halfway to heaven

With paradise waiting

Just five miles away

From wherever I am

 


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