Walls Of Hunstville

Cody Canada

Yeah, she always had me, guess she always will
One day she betrayed me, now I'm rottin' in this cell
Countin' down the days with this chalk and stone
Wishin' that that woman wouldn't went and done me wrong
Had a face just like an angel, a soul just like a beast
She pulled me in and loved me; she tore me piece by piece
Yeah, she had it comin', well, I bet you'd do the same
Now the walls of Huntsville keep me under lock and chain
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Had an eye for things a shinin', my pockets were not deep
She went out a prowlin', lookin' for some fresher meat
Thought she was clever, I pulled up in the rear
I pulled out my Old Timer, I cut that boy from ear to ear
Yeah, she begged me not to do it, said her runnin' days are through
I said: "I forgive you," as the bullet casings flew
Satisfaction, it locomotived through my brain
Now the walls of Huntsville keep me under lock and chain
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If I had the chance, I'd do it all again
'Cause a woman can be evil, twice as much as any man
Lookin' back, well, I'd do it all the same
Now the walls of Huntsville keep me under lock and chain
Now the walls of Huntsville keep me under lock and chain

Trivia about the song Walls Of Hunstville by Cross Canadian Ragweed

When was the song “Walls Of Hunstville” released by Cross Canadian Ragweed?
The song Walls Of Hunstville was released in 2002, on the album “Cross Canadian Ragweed”.
Who composed the song “Walls Of Hunstville” by Cross Canadian Ragweed?
The song “Walls Of Hunstville” by Cross Canadian Ragweed was composed by Cody Canada.

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