Don't wash the cast iron skillet
Don't drink and drive, you'll spill it
Don't ask too many questions or you'll never get to sleep
There's a hole inside you, fill it
Shower up and shave
Put flowers on the grave
And ask the Lord to save his soul although you know it's too late
Was it 27 times
Or was it 29
I heard the blade broke off inside the man
And he took a while to die
How did he get so low
Seems like just a week ago
We were 10 and 12 years old
He was sweet and soft
Shied away from the inside fastballs
And died doing life without parol?
Don't wash the cast iron skillet
That dog bites my kid, I'll kill it
Don't walk wh?re you can't see your feet
Don't ask questions, just believe it
Jamie found a boyfriend
With smiling eyes and dark skin
And her daddy never spoke another word to her again
The old man at the Quickstop
Lying to the county cops
And laughing like his soul was without sin
How did he get so low
Seems like just a week ago
She was sitting on your shoulders watching fireworks in the sky
He treats her like a queen
But you don't know cause you ain't seen
It's hard to go through life without your daddy by your side
Don't wash the cast iron skillet
This town won't get no better, will it
She found love and it was simple as a weathervane
But her own family tried to kill it
Don't wash the cast iron skillet
Don't wash the cast iron skillet
Don't wash the cast iron
Jason Isbell is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist born on February 1, 1979, in Greenhill, Alabama, near Muscle Shoals. Considered one of the most important songwriters in contemporary American music, Isbell is known for his introspective and narrative songs that explore themes such as addiction, family, politics, and rural life in the South. He began his musical career at age 18 with the band Drive-By Truckers, becoming one of the most influential members until 2007. After leaving the Drive-By Truckers, Isbell embarked on a successful solo career, releasing critically acclaimed albums such as "Southeastern" (2013), which won the Grammy Award for Best Americana Album, and "Something More Than Free" (2015). Isbell is also known for his intense and emotionally charged live performances. Some of his most representative songs include "Cover Me Up", "Alabama Pines", and "If We Were Vampires".
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