My Last Two Tens

MCALPIN

(Going home going home tell all my friends that I'm going home)
If you should see me and I can't walk then if you should speak and I can't talk
Feel of me if I'm cold there's a shovel in the car to dig the hole
No I don't expect this last favor for nothing cause you're a busy man my friend
So look on the end of the handle you'll find attacked two tens

There's a phone number on the back of the shovel of a dear friend of days gone by
Call her and tell her to bring her sister I've already gave them two tens to cry
The Lord's prayer's engraved on a penny in the left pocket of my coat
I carry this with me for two reasons the last so I never was broke

Oh I've had a lot of beautiful dreams of things that might have been
So please buy some pretty flowers in my right pocket is my last two tens
I've made a little money in my time but perhaps more than a lot of men
But I spent it all havin' a ball with a few fair weather friends

But you know I brought nothin' with me to this old earth
And now that my journey ends
Me and this old world broke even since you have my last two tens
(Going home going home tell all my friends that I'm going home)

Trivia about the song My Last Two Tens by Porter Wagoner

On which albums was the song “My Last Two Tens” released by Porter Wagoner?
Porter Wagoner released the song on the albums “Confessions of a Broken Man” in 1966 and “Out Of The Silence Came A Song: The Somber Sound Of Porter Wagoner” in 2008.
Who composed the song “My Last Two Tens” by Porter Wagoner?
The song “My Last Two Tens” by Porter Wagoner was composed by MCALPIN.

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