1948 Header

MOONSHINE DADDY

Written by Barry P. Foley
© 10 April 2005

Daddy was a moonshiner, in the Virginia Hills
He made pure corn liquor, in a homemade copper still
Revenuers came, hauled Daddy away in chains
Said “Son, be a good boy, mind your mama everyday”

Mama worked two jobs, just to make the ends meet
I lost count of the nights, she cried herself to sleep
Washing other folks clothes, making five dollars a day
Praying that my Daddy, might change his evil ways

Chorus
White Lighting, you put my Daddy in jail
White Lighting, you put our family through hell
White Lighting’s, only the devil can’t you see
You stole my Daddy’s soul but you’ll never get to me

Daddy said “in jail, I learned a thing or two
Making moonshine liquor, is all I’m gonna do
I’ll never go back to jail, they won’t take me alive”
When gunshots rang out one night, I heard my mama cry

Chorus
White Lighting, you put my Daddy in jail
White Lighting, you put our family through hell
White Lighting’s, only the devil can’t you see
You stole my Daddy’s soul but you’ll never get to me

TAG
You stole my Daddy’s soul, Better stay away from me
 

Please contact our Webmaster with questions or comments.         © Copyright 2002-2022 Barry P. Foley.   All rights reserved.