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Carolina Drama Tab

by The Raconteurs


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		    Carolina Drama - The Raconteurs
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Tuning: Standard

Artist: The Raconteurs
Album: Consolers of the Lonely
Year: 2008




I'm not sure if there's a point to this story
                        
But I'm going to tell it again

So many other people try to tell the tale
                        
Not one of them knows the end


         
It was a junk-house in South Carolina
              
Held a boy the age of ten

Along with his Older brother Billy
                   
And a mother and her boyfriend
          
Who was a triple loser with some blue tattoos

That were given to him when he was young
      
And a drunk temper that was easy to lose
                                 
And thank god he didn't own a gun



Well, Billy woke up in the back of his truck
                        
Took a minute to open his eyes

He took a peep into the back of the house
                      
And found himself a big surprise

He didn't see his brother but there was his mother

With her red-headed head in her hands
          
While the boyfriend had his gloves wrapped around an old priest
                                            
Trying to choke the man



Break: (Ah Ah Ahhh...)

        
        


 
Billy looked up from the window to the truck
                               
Threw up, and had to struggle to stand

He saw that red-necked bastard with a hammer
                                
Turn the priest into a shell of a man

The priest was putting up the fight of his life

But he was old and he was bound to lose
    
The boyfriend hit as hard as he could
                                               (Manodlin Enters)
And knocked the priest right down to his shoes



Well, now Billy knew but never actually met
                              
The preacher lying there in the room
 
He heard himself say, "That must be my daddy"
                             
Then he knew what he was gonna do

Billy got up enough courage, took it up

And grabbed the first blunt thing he could find
         
It was a cold, glass bottle of milk
                                                 
That got delivered every morning at nine



Break: (Ah Ah Ahhh...)

        
          



Billy broke in and saw the blood on the floor, and

He turned around and put the lock on the door

He looked dead into the boyfriend's eye
    
His mother was a ghost, too upset to cry, then


He took a step toward the man on the ground

From his mouth trickled out a little audible sound

He heard the boyfriend shout, "Get out!"
    
And Billy said, "Not till I know what this is all about"


"Well, this preacher here was attacking your mama"

But Billy knew just who was starting the drama

So Billy took dead aim at his face
    
And smashed the bottle on the man who left his dad in disgrace, and


The white milk dripped down with the blood, and the

Boyfriend fell down dead for good

Right next to the preacher who was gasping for air
    
And Billy shouted, "Daddy, why'd you have to come back here?"


His mama reached behind the sugar and honey, and

Pulled out an envelope filled with money

"Your daddy gave us this," she collapsed in tears
 
"He's been paying all the bills for years"


"Mama, let's put this body underneath the trees

and put Daddy in the truck and head to Tennessee"

Just then, his little brother came in
   
Holding the milk man's hat and a bottle of gin singing,



(Repeat Am Dm and E for Laa Laa Laa part)



Well now you heard another side to the story
                        
But you wanna know how it ends?

If you must know, the truth about the tale
             
Go and ask the milkman