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Moonshine Song Songtext
von GBH

I grew up in the deep South, and wore dungarees.
We lived in a little shack, and ate bacon grease.
I slept with my sister, and she slept with my pa.
It didn't bother my mother, 'cus we kept him in a jar.

I ain't got no moonshine, I ain't got no wife.
Oh Lord help me, rebuild my life.
Since I was a young boy, travelled far from home.
Oh Lord don't let me die on my own.

I ended up in prison, down in Tennessee.
There were 14 bad dudes, in the cell with me.
I felt so dirty, I felt like a pig.
Got raped in the showers by Mr Big.

Now my life's nearly over, it's been a pain.
And my eyes are getting bad, I didn't see that train.
Now as I lay dying, I hear coyote hoots.
But it's two drunk Indians, and they've stole my boots.
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Album From Here to Reality (1990)

GBH
  1. 1.
    New Decade
  2. 2.
    Trust Me I'm a Doctor
  3. 3.
    B.M.T.
  4. 4.
  5. 5.
    The Old School of Self-Destruction
  6. 6.
    You Don't Do Enough
  7. 7.
    From Here to Reality
  8. 8.
    Dirty Too Long
  9. 9.
    Destroy
  10. 10.
    Just in Time for the Epilogue
  11. 11.
    Don't Leave Your Honey Down the Pits
  12. 12.
    Moonshine Song
GBH - Moonshine Song
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