Maybe time has brought some changes Maybe I remember wrong It stands to reason I've grown softer I was married for so long I took a chill late last april Lost thirty pounds by mid july Not that the old place was the answer Just one last thing that I could try I had scarcely laid my bag down When my misjudgement hit me square I was welcomed like a guilty prisoner Old grievances fouled the air Four houndred miles mean nothing One mans troubles are his own The land is run down and ragged I should have never come home There's a couple of babies in the cradle Sister's gone east for a time Mama's boiling water by the wood stove Neighbours stealing glances through the blind Now she's looking at me through their eyes And I see the thought she hides in vain All my years among the (?) the fallen Have made this cancer in my brain Cheap coal's spilling from the hilltops The earth is shaking from them old drag lines But when these little towns lie sleeping It's like it must have been before mankind Watch the wild mid summer moonlight Drifting slow across the lawn Catch the outlines the creation As morning comes on Now there's cousins dropping in from Briersville With self regard these baptists farely shine Mama gives them high admiration Contempt is the best that I can find Four hundred miles mean nothing One mans troubles are his own Sick and torn from wife and children I should have never come home I hear them whispering my name Late at night beneath my room Their voices rise as they grow drunker Black vultures gathering at my tomb Humbled by the ancient jewish prophets Dazzled by the distant network theme Born by the promise of tomorrow Bury me with all speed Now I was born in New York City Down here I'm near a slave Can't hardly take in one more body Can't afford another grave Four houndred miles mean nothing One mans troubles are his own This land is run down and ragged I should have never come home