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Used to Be a Mountain - Old Crow Medicine Show
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Used to Be a Mountain Old Crow Medicine Show

Used to Be a Mountain - Old Crow Medicine Show
[Verse 1]
If you're thumbin' down a dog-town road
With your tongue back, draggin' ass
Hotter than a train track, Harlan up to Middlesboro
With your coal seam, jimson weed, wildcat
Wind speed, big Sandy to the Big O
On an overdrive mainline, try to clear Kentucky alive
My, my, such a lost tribe

[Pre-Chorus]
Don't you know?
Don't you know?
Don't you know?
Don't you know? You know, you know

[Chorus]
There used to be a mountain here
There used to be a river so clear, we could swim to the bottom
There was heart, there was soul, but I guess that we forgot 'em
'Cause there ain't nothin' standin' out the window but a sign on a slag pile
It says, it said there used to be a mountain here

[Verse 2]
If you're thumbin' down a drag-mine road
And your quickset toothache needs a little opiate
Lookin' for a pot a-gold
With a go-devil, Honda rebel, OxyContin coal shovel
Climb on up the tipple and go
Straight to a gunnysack, polecat
Mitch'll have a heart attack, you know
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