The Bottomless Hole

BRETT SPARKS, RENNIE S SPARKS

My name I don't remember, though I hail from Ohio
I had a wife and children, good tires on my car
What took me from my home and put me in the earth
Was the mouth of a deep, dark hole I found behind my barn

We'd been filling it with garbage as long as you could count
Kitchen scraps and dead cows, tractors broken down
But never did I hear one thing hit the ground
And slowly I came to fear that this was a bottomless hole

I went out behind the barn and stared down in that hole
Late into the evening my mind would not let go
So I got out my ropes and a rusty claw-foot tub
And I rigged myself a chariot to ride down in that hole

My wife, she did help me, she fed me down the ropes
And then I sank away from the surface of this world
With the last rope pulled tight, I had not reached the end
And in anger I swung there, down in that dark abyss

So I got out my knife, I told my wife goodbye
I cut loose from the ropes and fell on down that hole
And still I am there falling down in this evil pit
But until I hit the bottom, I won't believe it's bottomless

Trivia about the song The Bottomless Hole by The Handsome Family

When was the song “The Bottomless Hole” released by The Handsome Family?
The song The Bottomless Hole was released in 2003, on the album “Singing Bones”.
Who composed the song “The Bottomless Hole” by The Handsome Family?
The song “The Bottomless Hole” by The Handsome Family was composed by BRETT SPARKS, RENNIE S SPARKS.

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