The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
The Louvin Brothers
It was on one dark and starless night
I heard and saw an awful sight
The lightning flashed, the thunder rolled
Across my dark denial soul
I saw a gulf form down below
Where all the dying drunkards go
I saw another weeping crowd
Bloodshotten eyes and voices loud
"Come here young man, we'll give you room
This is the whiskey seller's doom"
I started there, got there at last
I thought I'd take a social glass
But every time I started in
I thought about the drunkard's den
I smashed it down and left the place
I went to seek redeeming Grace
I felt like Paul who once did pray
For God to wash his sins away
I started home to change my life
To see my loving neglected wife
I found her weeping over the bed
Because our infant babe was dead
I told her not to cry or weep
Our little baby had gone to sleep
It's little soul had passed away
To ring with Christ an endless day
I took her by her lilly white hand
She was so weak she could not stand
I knelt her down and prayed a prayer
That God might save and bless us there
And now I live a better life
In a Christian home with a loving wife
The Drunkard’s Doom was written by Ira Louvin & Charlie Louvin.
The Drunkard’s Doom was produced by Ken Nelson (Country).
The Louvin Brothers released The Drunkard’s Doom on Mon Nov 16 1959.