Eastbound Jesus – Hawk

Eastbound Jesus Hawk

Eastbound Jesus – Hawk Lyrics

Artist: Eastbound Jesus
Song: Hawk

I cut wood for a living
Well up here in the woods for nobody to see
It ain’t much, trees keep on giving
I make a little money and that’s alright by me

At the end of the week
I’m coming down off the hill
Loaded up truck heading down
To the river and the new sawmill

I save a little money for gas
Save a little money to cover my bills
Take a little down to the liquor store
Head back up the hill

Well, I walked up here alone
When she walked out about fifteen years go
I thought I’d find a place to breathe
These tall oak trees don’t seem to bother me

When the sun goes down
I clean and put the saw away
That’s the only time I have to think
About things if I had stayed

I sit and drink a beer or two
Strum a couple chords and whistle a tune
Laugh out loud at the people downtown
‘Cause that’s what’s there to do

Oh, I’m just a simple man
I get by off my work on the land
I’m tried and true as the day she went away
Well, up here cutting wood is all I can do

Oh, I’m just a simple man
I get by off my work on the land
I’m tried and true as the day she went away
Well, up here cutting wood is all I can do

I work alone for a reason
I can move at my pace and whistle my favorite tunes
And other folks say I’m crazy
If anything went wrong we’d never know what happened to you

Those tall oak trees
One day got the best of me
Barber chair cut and a tall tree falling
Caught me right below the knees

I knew that my days was through
What the people downtown had said was true
But I made my peace as I whistled my tune
That’s all that I could do
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From the album:
Hollerin’ [Explicit]
Release Year: 2015