Rattlin’ Chains

Upchurch

Rattlin' chains, diamond plate
Knee deep in mud, I can't get away
These ghostly hills, the windy roads
The crosses on the trees from
The ones in the dirt
Confederate flags faded on a pole
Ripped up jeans and a can of Skoal
So, don't tell me, don't tell me
Don't tell me that I don't know the woods

Where I'm from the hills have eyes
The rivers have secrets, and that's no lie
The midnight train leaves a thick black smoke
The phantoms of hell chase the burning coal
Through a cattle field with dead willow trees
Civil war coins in the soil so deep
Two hundred-year-old names carved deep
In a tree
Probably in another realm watchin' me
Watchin' me, hmm-mm

Rattlin' chains, diamond plate
Knee deep in mud, I can't get away
These ghostly hills, the windy roads
The crosses on the trees from
The ones in the dirt
Confederate flags faded on a pole
Ripped up jeans and a can of Skoal
So, don't tell me, don't tell me
Don't tell me that I don't know the woods

Barbwire tattooed on my skin
No trespassin' on the way I live
These hands'll drown your evil hiss
Take you to a spot nobody's
Seen in twenty years
Twenty-five, thirty years plus
Junkyards with trucks eat up with rust
A big-bellied man that talks real slow
With a bunch of empty land
And a couple backhoes
And maybe I'm out of my mind (My mind)
Or maybe I'm sane and not blind

Rattlin' chains, diamond plate
Knee deep in mud, I can't get away

Rattlin' chains, diamond plate
Knee deep in mud, I can't get away
These ghostly hills, the windy roads
The crosses on the trees from
The ones in the dirt
Confederate flags faded on a pole
Ripped up jeans and a can of Skoal
So, don't tell me, don't tell me
Don't tell me that I don't know the woods
Oh oh, that I don't know the woods

Trivia about the song Rattlin’ Chains by Upchurch

When was the song “Rattlin’ Chains” released by Upchurch?
The song Rattlin’ Chains was released in 2018, on the album “Creeker”.

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