Trip To Hyden Lyrics by Tom T. Hall

Trip To Hyden Lyrics

    Tossed and turned the night before in some old motel
    Subconsciously recallin' some old sinful thing i'd done
    My buddy drove the car and those big coal trucks shook us up
    As we drove on into hyden in the early morning sun

    Past the hound dogs and some domineckered chickens
    Temporary-lookin' houses with their lean and bashful kids
    Every hundred yards a sign proclaimed that christ was coming soon
    And i thought, "well, man, he'd sure be disappointed if he did."

    On the way we talked about the 40 miners
    Of the 39 who died and one who lived to tell the tale
    We stopped for beans and cornbread at the ed & lois cafe
    Then went to see the sherrif at the leslie county jail

    They took us to the scene of that disaster
    I was so surprised to not find any sign of death at all
    Just another country hillside with some mudholes and some junk
    The mines were deadly silent like a rathole in the wall

    "it was just like being right inside of a shotgun."
    The old man coughed and lit a cigarette that he had rolled
    Back in town i bought a heavy jacket from a store
    It was sunny down in hyden but somehow the town was cold

    The old man introduced the undertaker
    Who seemed refreshed despite the kind of work i knew he did
    We talked about the pretty lady from the grand ole opry
    An' we talked about the money she was raisin' for the kids

    Well, i guess the old man thought we were reporters
    He kept reminding me of how his simple name was spelled
    Some lady said, "they worth more money now than when they's a-livin'. "
    And i'll leave it there 'cause i suppose she told it pretty well

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