Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
Charles Wesley Godwin
“Coal Country” is the lead single from Charles Wesley Godwin’s debut solo album, Seneca. The West Virginia native paints a grim portrait of his Appalachian homeland, which at one time was the leading coal producer in the country. Now though, the area has been struck by poverty, drug abuse, and the l...
[Verse 1]
I'm going down to Charleston
Through the shadow of the mountain this road winds
Through closed-up towns, forgotten dreams, and welcome signs
Fading far behind
Coal Country
[Verse 2]
I'm thankful for the sons who died
Didn't back down from a Federal fight
Where the lead lies still and the smoke still rises
On the Blair mountainside
Coal Country
[Chorus]
It put a roof over my head
And the armor on the tanks in Normandy
The lights shone bright in the hands of its care
From the western skies to Washington, D.C
Now it lies broken, high, and cold
In its grave of Appalachian stone
Coal Country
[Verse 3]
Now we don't need tokens to a company store
That's what government stamps and codeine's for
We may have won a few battles but we lost the war
Now we're slaves and poor
Coal Country
[Chorus]
It put a roof over my head
And the armor on the tanks in Normandy
The lights shone bright in the hands of its care
From the western skies to Washington, D.C
Now it lies broken, high, and cold
In its grave of Appalachian stone
Coal Country
Coal Country was written by Charles Wesley Godwin.
Coal Country was produced by Al Torrence.
Charles Wesley Godwin released Coal Country on Mon Dec 03 2018.