Black leather jacket, Eldorado to match
Blue jeans, James Dean lookin, like a photograph
would have say so vows quicker, but I was just sixteen
I wish that preacher would have seen the future, could have warned me
I was married to the devil, but at first I didn´t know
He drank holes in all the bottles and I just did what I was told
The only way he´d touched me, was with an open hand
So I went outside and found a place to hide a 6 foot 2 tall man
Father forgive me of my sins, I know just what I did
And I earned the concequence
Mother warned me ´bout dady´s kind
Now sh´s in Tutweiler doin´time
I thought I´d never get to see her again
Till I fell in love with the Marshall County Man
I did what I did ohh I did what I did
He stumbled in the kitchen, poured another drink
My hands had soaked with water, like the dishes in the sink
He never saw the play, I was caching my fears
So I called him to he counter and I asked him for a kiss
His last breathe was laboured, I can tell you with suprise
All he saw was a wooden handle of a kitchen knive
I sat down at the table I rolled a cigartette
I slow sit down his whistle, to make sure that he was dead
Father forgive me of my sins, I know just what I did
And I earned the concequence
Mother warned me ´bout dady´s kind
Now sh´s in Tutweiler doin´time
I thought I´d never get to see her again
Till I fell in love with the Marshall County Man
I did what I did ohh I did what I did
I did what I did ohh I did what I did

Other lyrics by The Band Loula:
Marshall County Man
Black leather jacket, Eldorado to match Blue jeans, James Dean lookin, like a photograph would have say so vows quicker, but I was just sixteen I wish that preacher would …