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    The Killigans - Apathetic Notions

  2. 2

    The Killigans - Cold Outside

  3. 3

    The Killigans - Don't call me a Liar

  4. 4

    The Killigans - For Love of Country

  5. 5

    The Killigans - Give the Bastards Hell

  6. 6

    The Killigans - Holy Ground

  7. 7

    The Killigans - My Old Man's Ballad

  8. 8

    The Killigans - New Revolution

  9. 9

    The Killigans - Nostrovia

  10. 10

    The Killigans - Prodigal Son

  11. 11

    The Killigans - Robber's Roost

  12. 12

    The Killigans - Season of My Weakness

  13. 13

    The Killigans - Self Deprecated

  14. 14

    The Killigans - Whiskey And Gin

  15. 15

    The Killigans - Bandit's Revelry

  16. 16

    The Killigans - Desperate Cry

  17. 17

    The Killigans - Honor

  18. 18

    The Killigans - Karsky's Dead Soldiers

  19. 19

    The Killigans - Kids on the Street

  20. 20

    The Killigans - Liquor Store

  21. 21

    The Killigans - Lullaby for the Working Man

  22. 22

    The Killigans - Martyrs of the Lower Middle Class

  23. 23

    The Killigans - Never on the Mend

  24. 24

    The Killigans - Radney's Ghost

  25. 25

    The Killigans - Season of My Weakness

  26. 26

    The Killigans - Shame and Sorrow

  27. 27

    The Killigans - Story of Tom Mathine

  28. 28

    The Killigans - The Letter

  29. 29

    The Killigans - The Old Orange Flute

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    The Killigans - The Old Road Down

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    The Killigans - Through the Flames

Never on the Mend

The Killigans

My family finally lost the farm in 1955,

Great Granddad moved to town after he buried his second wife,

The bank took everything for which they suffered and they built,

Tried the bottle, tried the cross, but neither one could ease the guilt.

When work dried up in the plains he headed north on that old railroad,

With his pride left far behind, he took jobs picking crops in Idaho,

And as the train rumbled down the track,

He declared, "Christ, I'm never coming back,

With these two hands I'll build a new life a thousand miles away."

Stands where he stands, ain't never on the mend,

He'll come back at you swinging though he's broken and he's bent,

He'll retire to the Choir when his days are good and spent,

So say hello to the Devil when you get there.

Leonard was my grandpa, grew up motherless and mean,

Went west into the Sandhills driving cattle at sixteen,

A ninth grade education only gets a man so far,

In 1942 he was drafted into the war.

A pack of smokes and a shelled out beach was how he celebrated Christmas,

His brother Delbert by his side whispered, "I don't want to die here in Japan."

But when he spoke, his voice was calm,

"We're going home, it won't be long.

But if I'm meant to die on this rock, I'm taken someone with me."

Stands where he stands, ain't never on the mend,

He'll come back at you swinging though he's broken and he's bent,

He'll retire to the Choir when his days are good and spent,

So say hello to the Devil when you get there.

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