Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
Bishop Allen
The hills are like the hands
Of a bare knuckled boxer after a hell of a fight
And i can understand how they'd make you read the bible
Out in the cold cold covered night
And I'm singing along to the hallelujah songs
It keeps me awake as I drive on and on
East Kentucky hallelujah radio
I get a cup of coffee from the truck stop diner
Bitter, black and burning my tongue
And I'm joining in again with the hound-dog choir
Howling with the best of my lungs
My head is a box, it's got nothin' in it
I sing about salvation and
Believe it for a minute
East Kentucky hallelujah radio
East Kentucky hallelujah radio
These hills are like the head
Of a bare knuckle boxer of long after the end of his career
These jagged little towns and the people that live in them
Lord, what ever made them end up here?
And this music they play is keeping them safe
I can't believe how good it is
It almost makes me want to stay
East Kentucky hallelujah radio
East Kentucky hallelujah radio