Lyrics Shared By: Jennifer
Johnny Cash:
It was wintertime in Nashville
Down on Music Road
And I was looking for a place
To get myself out of the cold
To warm the frozen feeling
That was eating at my soul
And keep the chilly wind
Off me and my guitar
Well, my thirsty wanted whisky
And my hungry needed beans
But it had been a month of paydays
Since I’d heard that eagle scream
So the stomach full of empty
And the pocket full of dreams
I left my pride
And stepped inside a bar
Actually I guess you’d call it a tavern
Cigarette smoke to the ceiling
Sawdust on the floor
Friendly shadows
Well, I saw that there was just one old man
That was sitting at the bar
And in the mirror I could see him
Checking me and my guitar
And he turned and he said
“Come up here, boy.”
And show us what you are."
I said “I’m dry”, he bought me a beer
Then he nodded at my guitar and he said
“It’s a tough life, ain’t it?”
I just looked at him and he said
“You ain’t making any money, are you?”
I said "You been reading my mail."
He just smiled and said
“Let me see that guitar. I got something you ought to hear.”
Then he laid it on my ear
June Carter:
"If you waste your time a talking
To the people who don’t listen
To the things that you are saying
Who do you thinks going to hear
Johnny and June:
And if you should die explaining
How the things that they complain about
Are things they could be changing
Who do you thinks going to care
Johnny:
There were other lonely singers
In a world turned deaf and blind
Who were crucified
For what they tried to show
And their voices have been scattered
By the swirling winds of time
For the truth remains
That no one wants to know”
Well, the old man was a stranger
But I’d heard his song before
Back when failure had me locked out
On the wrong side of the door
When no one stood behind me
But my shadow on the floor
And lonesome
Was more than a state of mind
You see the devil haunts a hungry man
And if you don’t want to join him
Well,
You got to beat him
I ain’t saying I beat the devil
But I drank his beer for nothing
And then
I stole his song
Johnny and June:
And you can still hear me singing
To the people who don’t listen
To the things that I am saying
Praying someone’s going to hear
And I guess I’ll die explaining
How the things that they complain about
Are things they could be changing
Hoping someone’s going to care
Johnny:
I was born a lonely singer
And I’m bound to die the same
But I’ve got to feed the hunger
In my soul
And if I never have a nickel
I won’t ever die ashamed
Cause I don’t believe
That no one wants to know