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    In the year of forty three mama finished feedin' me
    And quickly rushed off to her job at Woorden's Backmill
    But at fourth on Monroe's street a faillin' hearts stopped at willin' feet
    And mama gave up the breath of life in the town of Nashville
    Daddy was in the county jail so my older sister Nell
    Took a job at a tavern that some folks called the Trashmill
    And when the welfare agency offered help and smiled at me
    No thanks but we'll get by in this town of Nashville
    As a kid I went to school hurt stood high on a tavern stool
    A listenin' to the songs on the jukebox at the Trashmill
    And that hurtin' in them sad old songs settled deep in a poor boy's bones
    And I vowed I'll someday pick and sing in Nashville
    So my older sister Nell like a true blue southern bell
    Bought me a second handed guitar from the Nashville goodwill
    Heaven would smile and bells would ring when I touched those shiny strings
    And I was the richest poor boy in the town of Nashville
    [ piano ]
    There's a chill down in my bones yes it's my time to go on
    And I'm sure the good Lord knows the way I feel
    So they're callin' me a star I can't forget about that first guitar
    And a lady who helped me to make it big in this town of Nashville

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