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“KENTUCKY PAIN” © 2006
Words and Music By:
Kevin Edwards
Vs.1
All these songs about Kentucky
living---The whiskey, the moonlight, the rain---And all that Kentucky
loving---The lonesome whistle from the midnight
train
Chorus:
Yeah,
I once had a love in Kentucky--- her hair flowing like a
silky mane--- she threw me out like an old wash rag--- now my heart’s got Kentucky pain---
Vs. 2
If your waltzing all night in Kentucky---under the harvest
moon--- she’ll back step--- She’ll two step--- She’ll get to—High Stepping on
you---
Chorus:
Yeah,
I once had a love in Kentucky--- her hair flowing like a
silky mane--- she threw me out like an old wash rag--- now my heart’s got Kentucky pain---
Bridge:
All
the old folk word in Kentucky, Oh that’s where I just had
to be--- now I’m living in Blue Kentucky mud---and nobody wants
me---
Bridge: (Musical)
Vs.3
I hopped on a train going westward through the
fields of Kentucky grain--- Sipping on Kentucky bourbon to ease my Kentucky pain---
Chorus:
Yeah,
I once had a love in Kentucky--- her hair flowing like a
silky mane--- she threw me out like an old wash rag--- now my heart’s got Kentucky pain---
Outro:
Now
my heart’s got Kentucky Pain--- Now my heart’s got Kentucky Pain- Now my heart’s got Kentucky Pain---
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