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Michelle McManus - The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore lyrics
When I was a curly headed baby
 My daddy set me down on his knee
 Saying, "Son you go to school
 You learn your letters
 Now, don't you be no dusty miner, boy, like me"
 Oh, I was born and raised at the mouth of the Hazzard Holler
 Where the coal cars rolled and rumbled past my door
 Now they stand in a rusty row of all empties
 Because the L&N don't stop here anymore
 I used to think my daddy was a black man
 With scrip enough to buy the company store
 But now he goes to town with empty pockets
 And, Lord, his face is white
 As the February snow
 I was born and raised at the mouth of the Hazzard Holler
 Where the coal cars rolled and rumbled past my door
 But now they stand in a rusty row of all empties
 Because the L&N don't stop here anymore
 Never thought I'd live to learn to love the coaldustMichelle McManus - The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore - http://motolyrics.com/michelle-mcmanus/the-l-and-n-dont-stop-here-anymore-lyrics.html
 Never thought I'd pray to hear those temples roar
 But, God, I wish the grass would turn to money
 And then them greenbacks
 Would fill my pockets once more
 I was born and raised at the mouth of the Hazzard Holler
 Where the coal cars rolled and rumbled past my door
 But now they stand in a rusty row of all empties
 Because the L&N don't stop here anymore
 Last night I dreamed I went down to the office
 To get my payday like I done before
 But them old kudzu vines, they was covering over the doorway
 And there was leaves and grass
 Growing right up to the floor
 I was born and raised at the mouth of the Hazzard Holler
 Where the coal cars rolled and rumbled past my door
 But now they stand in a rusty row of all empties
 Because the L&N don't stop here anymore
 Because the L&N don't stop here anymore
 Aw, the L&N don't stop here anymore











