I’m the Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised

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Willie Nelson - Country, In English

I’m the Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised

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Duration: 4:12

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[Verse 1] I can't sell my mama short on loving me I guess that's why she let me go so far Mama try to stopped me short of stealing I guess that's why I had to steal that car She told me not to smoke it But I did and it took me far away And I turned out to be The only hell my mama ever raised Well, I rolled into Atlanta, stolen tags and almost out of gas I had to get some money, and lately I'd learned how to get it fast Those neon lights were calling me and somehow I just had to get downtown So I reached into the glove box, another liquor store went down [Chorus] And I'd sing, "Precious memories, take me back to the good ol' days" Let me hear my mama singing, "Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me" She tried to turn me on to Jesus, but I turned on to the Devil's ways And I turned out to be the only hell my mama ever raised [Verse 2] Well, they put them handcuffs on me, Lord, how I fought to resist But agent clamped 'em tighter, 'til that metal bit into my wrist They took my belt and my billfold, my fingerprints, and the profile of my face And then they locked away the only hell my mama ever raised [Chorus] And I'd sing, "Precious memories, take me back to the good ol' days" Let me hear my mama singing, "Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me" She tried to turn me on to Jesus, but I turned on to the Devil's ways And I turned out to be the only hell my mama ever raised [Instrumental Bridge] [Chorus] And I'd sing, "Precious memories, take me back to the good ol' days" Let me hear my mama singing, "Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me" She tried to turn me on to Jesus, but I turned on to the Devil's ways And I turned out to be the only hell my mama ever raised

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Credits

Writers
  • Mack Vickery
  • Bobby Borchers
  • Wayne Kemp