Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr. - Cut Bank, Montana lyrics
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It was colder than well diggers ankles in Cut Bank, Montana But my heart was on fire when I saw her step down from the train I'd been up there forever but her arms were finally around me All my icicles melted away at the sound of her name I held her to me as tightly as I held her letter That said, "I don't love him, I'm leaving this cold, mean man" As the train pulled away from the platform and I put her in the wagon With her head on my shoulder, God knows I was one happy man And I went to heaven that night in her arms in my cabin In the winter of '94 there burned such a powerful flame They still hear her voice in the cabin in Cut Bank, Montana And the icicles all melt away at the sound of her name Hell rolled into town one night on a Wyoming stallion His heart full of hate and eyes full of cold jealousy One way or another he said partner I'm taking back my woman With my hand on my gun I said don't bet your life the lady said She's staying with me His knife was a flash in the light of the kerosene lantern That fell as we tangled and fought in the fire on the floor He was a dead man, but I have been to since I lost her from the fire that burned me so bad as I crawled through the door But I went to heaven that night in her arms in my little cabin In the winter of '94 there burned one hell of a flame They still hear her voice from the cabin in Cut Bank, Montana And the icicle all melt away at the sound of her name They still hear her voice from the cabin in Cut Bank, Montana And the icicles all just melt away at the sound of her name