Gary Allan - No Judgement Day Lyrics

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No Judgement Day

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What Are The Lyrics For No Judgement Day By Gary Allan?
Willie Johnson was locking up his store Monday night
And someone snuck in and they commenced a fight His wife Emilia found him lying on the freezer floor Now this sleepy little town, it ain't sleepy no more Sheriff Walker holds three local boys in jail They confessed right down to the last detail They beat Willie with a bat, He was 70 years old Then they bought some beer with the six dollars they stole Well I know my anger is not politically cool But, brother we're in danger when kids can be so cruel as to kill for play, Dear God have mercy we're liven just like there's no judgment day Billy Haney is the youngest of the three accused His grandpa got him as a baby hungry and abused But no one guessed the depth of his emotional scares Till we saw him on the news grinning like a movie star Well I know my anger is not politically cool But, brother we're in danger when we can be so cruel, as throw our kids away Dear God have mercy we're living just like there's no judgment day Today the headlights lined in the drizzling rain To the graveyard stretched a five mile chain And we laid to rest one of this towns sweetest souls And we buried the peace we know in that very same hole |
Who Wrote No Judgement Day By Gary Allan?
Allen Shamblin
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What's The Duration Of The No Judgement Day By Gary Allan?The duration of No Judgement Day is 4:54 minutes and seconds. |
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