Alecia Nugent

I Cried All the Way to Kentucky


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When I got the word that our Uncle Joe died

I did what we all did, I sat down and cried

Got into my car, headed home for the hills

Back home to Kentucky where the funeral was held


I cried all the way to Kentucky

His memory so sweet to recall

Uncle Joe lived such a good life

Love and respected by all

His jokes were the talk of the county

He knew how to make people laugh

I cried all the way to Kentucky

And then I smiled all the way back


The Preacher said Joe was a wonderful guy

And God has a project for him in the sky

His stories are binging the Angels a smile

To turn us into new ways to cheer us awhile


Joe once brought a skunk into Sunday School class

Had even made grouchy old Deacon Jones laugh

He says it's been fixed and smells like a rose

All of you good christians turn loose of your nose


I cried all the way to Kentucky

His memory so sweet to recall

Uncle Joe lived such a good life

Love and respected by all

His jokes were the talk of the county

He knew how to make people laugh

I cried all the way to Kentucky

And then I smiled all the way back


At helloween night no one meant any harm

When the outhouse was purched upon Grandpa's old barn

I think of those things when I tell Joe goodbye

A smile on my lips and a tear in my eye


I cried all the way to Kentucky

His memory so sweet to recall

Uncle Joe lived such a good life

Love and respected by all

His jokes were the talk of the county

He knew how to make people laugh

I cried all the way to Kentucky

And then I smiled all the way back


I cried all the way to Kentucky

And then I smiled all the way back


Autor(es): Tom T. Hall