Lyrics

Son, do you know where you're gonna go? Son, when you die Well, I've been asked that a hundred thousand times Oh, I wasn't sure, but I asked around And I found most people die and go to Hell before they ever hit the ground 'Cause they wake up early, they still run late Curse every man, woman, and child on the interstate Oh, and you clock in 'til you clock out and you drive back home Son, how you gonna find a paradise in the sky if you ain't found the one you're on? I wasn't born in West Virginia, but that's damn sure where I'll die You can put my ashes in the creek and let me float on by All I need is an acre and a half on a chert gravel road A two-room shack and a wood-burning stove I'll sit and watch that Tug Fork flow 'Til the day that the good Lord calls me home I'm tired of waking up early and still running late Cursin' every man, woman, and child on the interstate Oh, and you clock in 'til you clock out and you drive back home Son, how you gonna find a paradise in the sky if you ain't found the one you're on? Son, do you know where you're gonna go? Son, when you die
Writer(s): Christopher Anthony Lunsford Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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