Story Behind The Song
The folky feel of growing up in the midwest
Song Description
A nostalgic look into what it's like to drink moonshine. The double vision, the swirling, whirling, reeling, crawling darkness. To do it on an acoustic guitar. And to get up again, tomorrow.
Song Length |
3:19 |
Genre |
Rock - Americana, Folk - Rock |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Cheerful, Enchanting |
Subject |
Alchohol, Beer, Wine, History, Past |
Similar Artists |
Fleet Foxes, Mumford & Sons |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
Oh yes, c'mon down
For all I know is
one more and woe is me
Drink to my health
Brother, brother what have you done?
Can you destroy it?
Brother, brother don't tell no one
until you hear from me
One more, means two on the rail
One more, means two on the rail
You have a darker side to you
like the mountains in the west
Sister dear, can you forgive us?
We've gone and drunk up the still
Sister dear, will you betray us?
We've nothing more to steal
But Oh yes, c'mon down
For all I know is
one more and woe is me
Drink to my health
One more, means two on the rail
One more, means two on the rail
You have a darker side to you
like the mountains in the west