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Life To Go - Stonewall Jackson



     
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I've got a sad sad story, friend, that I don't like to tell
I had a home and family when they locked me in this cell
I've been in here eighteen years, that's a long long time, I know
But time don't mean a thing to me 'cause I've got life to goWell, I went one night where the lights were bright
Just to see what I could see
I met up with an old friend who just thought the world of me
He brought me drinks and he took me to every honky tonk in town
Then words were said and now he's dead, I just had to bring him downWell, it's been a long long time now since I've heard from my wife
Yes, I'd be there with her yet, if I hadn't used the knife
Well, I'll bet that little girl of mine don't realize or know
Her daddy's been here eighteen years and still got life to goWell, I'll bet there's not one man outside that's spent this long in jail
I'll be here in this prison till my body's just a shell
No, I can't be free to go and see the ones that I love so
I've been in here eighteen years and still got life to goYes, I've still got life to go, yea, I've still got life to go
Yes, I've still got life to go, yea, I've still got life to go

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Stone wall Jackson, born in Tabor City, North Carolina November 6, 1932, is an American country singer and musician who achieved his greatest fame during country's golden honky tonk era in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He was named after the famous general, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, who was an ancestor.His most popular song was "Waterloo" in 1959. The song is a haunting and catchy tune that states that "Everybody has to meet his Waterloo," meaning their fate or comeuppance. The song cites Adam, Napoleon and Tom Dooley as examples.

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