Mr. Lincoln - Hank Williams, Jr.



     
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Mr. Lincoln Lyrics


Mr. Lincoln I wish you were here
The Republic's changed a lot in a hundred years
And I don't think it's working like you planned
Oh, Mr Lincoln, we could use a handI just read the headlines in The Nashville News
And I wish I'd made this up but I'm afraid it's true
'Cause a man was murdered for his money in the streets
He was taking his wife to a nice place to eatWhen they caught the man he did 23 months of time
He pled insanity like they do now all the time
Sir, what would you have done in 1859?
Now if you shoot someone, sir, you can get off scott-freeIt's the latest thing, Mr. Lincoln, can you believe?
Now they sue the manufacturers of the guns
Ain't the law changed a lot since 1861?Mr. Lincoln, I wish you were here
'Cause things have changed a lot in a hundred years
And I don't think it's working out like you planned
Hey, Mr. Lincoln, we sure could use a handI just heard the news story on the radio
They let dangerous men out of prisons now
Yes, sir I'm afraid it's so 'cause they're overcrowded
And it was only his fifth offenseThis time, he's killed someone, does that make any sense?

Now, my lawyer called me about a nuisance case
'Cause everybody sues over any little thing these days
Well, at least we're rightAll we gotta do is tell the truth
He said, "You're living in the past, you romantic fool"
I said, "You got that right, I lean toward the older ways
And there's damn few backwoods lawyers left today"Mr Lincoln, I wish you were here
The Republic's changed a lot in a hundred years
And I don't think it's working like you planned
Hey, Mr. Lincoln, we sure could use a handMr. Lincoln, please, could you come here?
'Cause things have changed a lot in a hundred years
And I don't think it's working out like you planned
Mr. Lincoln, we sure could use a hand

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Born on May 26, 1949 in Shreveport, Louisiana, Hank Williams Jr. nicknamed "Bocephus" by his father after opry comedian's Rod Brasfield ventriloquist dummy started his musical career at the age of eight, making appearances in tv shows singing the classical songs of his father, making his official artist debut in 1963 singing "Long Gone Lonesome Blues".
Besides the music of his father, Hank Williams, Bocephus was also influenced by Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs, Fats Domino and Jerry Lee Lewis.


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