Snake-Eyes and Boxcars

Tod A. / Todd A.

Daddy was a dirty fighting man
He walked tall with his money in his shoe
With a left and a right
And a sonny say goodnight
Eyes were a cold steel blue


Momma went down like a ton of coal
Shared her bed with anyone who dared
Wash your hands
Take it like a man
Never let em know your scared
Never let em know your scared


Oh, what shall we do with the drunken failure?
Shanghai the bastard to Australia
If we never see you again
Buddy that'll be too soon
Everybody knows that the odds ain't even
Show me a god that's worth believing
Better place your bets cause the boat is leaving
Underneath an eastern moon
Underneath an eastern moon


Sissy had a thing for contraband
Nose to the grindstone
Finger in the pie
No way out
Give the kid a clout
Drowned her in a pint of rye


Brother was a drunken gambling man
Rolled his dice and always played the fool
Roll 'em high
Sock 'em in the eye
Beat him like a rented mule
Beat him like a rented mule


Oh, what shall we do with the drunken failure?
Shanghai the bastard to Australia
If we never see you again
Buddy that'll be too soon
Everybody knows that the odds ain't even
Show me a god that's worth believing
Better place your bets cause the boat is leaving
Underneath an eastern moon
Underneath an eastern moon

Trivia about the song Snake-Eyes and Boxcars by Firewater

When was the song “Snake-Eyes and Boxcars” released by Firewater?
The song Snake-Eyes and Boxcars was released in 1996, on the album “Get Off the Cross... We Need the Wood for the Fire”.
Who composed the song “Snake-Eyes and Boxcars” by Firewater?
The song “Snake-Eyes and Boxcars” by Firewater was composed by Tod A. and Todd A..

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