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Robbie Fulks - Cold statesville ground lyrics
Well you know my name is William Hayes
 Here in North Caroline I been all my days
 Led a Christian life, and only God can tell
 How it could've come to end in this Statesville cell.
 I remember that night, how the storm did blow
 In the blinding rain, she'd strayed from the road
 But when my highbeam lights caught hold of her eyes
 I could see the fires of Hell, and our bodies inside.
 So let me walk that hall, let me face that man
 You can tell the chaplain not to hold my hand
 'Cause there ain't no prayer that'll save me now
 Or raise my soul up from the cold statesville ground.
 Down the road I drove to a fresh-plowed field
 Her fearful thoughts she could scarce conceal
 When I took her by the hair, she cried out loud:Robbie Fulks - Cold statesville ground - http://motolyrics.com/robbie-fulks/cold-statesville-ground-lyrics.html
 "dear God, spare a helpless soul, don't let me die now."
 But her cries grew still, and her breath came slow
 Ever lower she fell with every hammer blow
 Her bones I stripped, and her grave I dug
 As the earth beneath me darkened with her heart's blood.
 Now the hour draws nigh, the last bell tolls
 How heavy my chains, how still my soul
 But somewhere in the dark, a newborn cries
 And a mother looks down with love into a killer's eyes.
 Turn away young man, from the siren's spell
 Turn back from the path where only torment dwells
 Heed well the tale of William Hayes
 Born 35 years ago, and he'll hang today.









