Weevils

Ray Wylie Hubbard

[Verse 1]
John the Revelator's knocking at my door
John the Revelator's knocking at my door
Got an "0" Resonator made in 1934

[Verse 2]
Weevils in my cotton, crows in my corn
Weevils in my cotton, crows in my corn
You say my Redeemer wears a crown of thorns

[Verse 3]
I know a woman, she make a freight train moan
I know a woman, she make a freight train moan
She combs her hair with catfish bones

[Instrumental]

[Verse 4]
I threw a nickel in a wishing well
I threw a nickel in a wishing well
If I get to heaven only time will tell

[Verse 5]
I'm going where the water, it tastes like wine
I'm going where the water, it tastes like wine
Water in Texas here tastes like turpentine

[Verse 2]
Weevils in my cotton and crows in my corn
Weevils in my cotton and crows in my corn
You say my Redeemer, he wears a crown of thorns
You say my Redeemer, he wears a crown of thorns

Trivia about the song Weevils by Ray Wylie Hubbard

When was the song “Weevils” released by Ray Wylie Hubbard?
The song Weevils was released in 2001, on the album “Eternal and Lowdown”.

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