- Ode to a Half a Pound of Ground Round
is the true story about the time I almost starved to death in Roanoke.
I got out on Tuesday night and spent all my money and didn't get to eat
again until Friday when I got paid.
This is the song about the time I nearly starved to death in
Roanoke, Virginia.
I woke up Wednesday morning in my little motel bed
Knowing I would die the minute that I move my head
I felt around to make sure I was in my bed alone
I meet some friendly people when I'm stoned.
My payday was on Friday I had two more days to go
Even in my agony I knew that I was broke
Lemme pay the check I said and keep the change my friend
She wiggled out of sight with my last ten.
At noon I realized there wasn't any way to eat
For lunch I just went out and shuffled up and down the street
At four o'clock I had a funny feeling in my chest
How long's it take to starve a man to death.
I found some pennies in my junk and bought a candy bar
Divided it in pieces and I ate one every hour
I just rolled into town and didn't know a single soul
There wasn't any way to make a loan.
--- Instrumental ---
Thursday morning I was nearly panicked on the job
I heard my stomach growlin' and my head began to throb
I contemplated murder of the folks that brought their lunch
The sudden smell of food would make me jump.
Thursday night they run all food commercials on TV
I slept till nine or ten and then I walked the floor to three
Friday morning I looked for some ketchup on my shirts
My mind was gone my legs began to hurt.
The last few minutes up to payin' time were all the worst
The minutes were the years it took to build the universe
Finally it came I got my check and made a dash
Yes, I said the man will eat at last.
Running down the sidewalk I could see the words so sweet
The sign was flashin' on and on Eat Eat Eat
A half o'pound of ground round ma'm and please don't cook it long
The frizzle of the grill was like a song.
I've traveled this world over and I ain't been hungry much
I've been down in my thinking and I've been down on my luck
But the sweetest meal I've ever had in anybody's town
Was a half a pound of plain ground round, ground round...
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A Million Miles to the City
A Picture of Your Mother
A Week in a Country Jail
Adventures Of Linda Bohannon
Ain't Got the Time
All You Want When You Please
America the Ugly
And I Love You So
Another Town
Back When Gas Was Thirty Cents a Gallon
Back When The Old Homeplace Was New
Back When We Were Young
Ballad of Bill Crump
Ballad of Forty Dollars
Barn Dance
Beautiful River Of Life
Beauty Is a Fading Flower
Beer Drinker's Waltz
Big Motel on the Mountain
Bill Monroe For Breakfast
Bluegrass Festival in the Sky
Bourbon Man
Burning Bridges
Canadian Women Canadian Clubs
Candy in the Window
Carter Boys
Chattanooga Dog
Christmas Is
Cloudy Day
Come On Back To Nashville
Coming to the Party
Coot Marseilles Blues
Country Cabin-Itis
Country Is
Dark Hollow
Deal
Different Feeling
Do It to Someone You Love
Don't Forget the Coffee Billy Joe
Easter Is
Everybody Loves to Hear a Bird Sing
Everything From Jesus To Jack Daniels
Fallen Women
Famous In Missouri
Faster Horses (Cowboy and the Poet)
Faster Horses (The Cowboy And The Poet)
Flat-Footin' It
Forbidden Flowers
Forget It
Fox on the Run
From a Mansion To a Honky Tonk
George (And The North Woods)
Gimme Peace
Girl Who Read The Same Book All The Time
Girl You Sure Know How To Say Goodbye
Girls in Saigon City
God Came Through Bellville Georgia
Gone to Hell in a Basket
Goodbye Cowgirl
Grandma Whistled
Greed Kills More People Than Whiskey
Halloween Is
Hang Them All
Happy Groundhog Day
Harmonica Man
Harper Valley P.T.A.
High Steppin' Proud
Highways
Hitchhiker
Homecoming
How to Talk to a Little Baby Goat
I Can't Dance
I Care
I Couldn't Live In Southern California
I Don't Want My Golden Slippers
I Feel Like Flying Away
I Flew Over Our House Last Night
I Hope It Rains At My Funeral
I Know Who I'll Be Seeing in New Zeland
I Left You Some Kisses On The Door
I Like Beer
I Like to Feel Pretty Inside
I Love
I Miss a Lot of Trains
I Only Think About You When I'm Drunk
I See
I Still Care What Happens To You
I Took a Memory to Lunch
I Want to See the Parade
I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew
I Wish I Had a Million Friends
I Wish I Loved Somebody Else
I'd Rather Die Young
I'll Go Somewhere And Sing My Songs Again
I'm a Cowboy Too
I'm Forty Now
I'm Not Ready Yet
It Feels Better Now
It Rained In Every Town Except Paducah
It Sure Can Get Cold in Des Moines
It's All In The Game
It's Got to Be Kentucky for Me
Jesus On The Radio (daddy On The Phone)
Joe Don't Let Your Music Kill You
Kentucky Feb 27.'71
Kentucky in the Morning
L.A. Blues
Last Country Song
Last Hard Town
Legend Of The Lady Bear
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Life Don't Have To Mean Nothing At All
Little Bitty
Little Brown Suitcase
Little Green Flower With The Yellow On Top
Little Lady Preacher
Local Flowers
Loneliest Girl in the Crowd
Looking Forward to Seeing You Again
Lost In Florida
Love's Been Good to Me
Lovin' Arms
Lying Jim
Mabel You Have Been a Friend To Me
Magnificent Music Machine
Mama Bake a Pie (Daddy Kill a Chicken)
Mama's Got The Catfish Blues
Man Who Hated Freckles
Man Who Shot Himself
Margie's At The Lincoln Park Inn
Mc Leay Street In Sydney
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Me and Jesus
Me And Jimmie Rodgers
Molly And Tenbrooks
Monkey That Became President
More About John Henry
Mr. Bojangles
My Heroes Have Always Been Highways
Myra
Mysterious Fox of Fox Hollow
Nashville Is a Groovy Little Town
Negatory Romance
Never Having You
No New Friends Please
No One Feels My Hurt
Ode to a Half a Pound of Ground Round
Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine
Old Enough to Want to (Fool Enough to Try)
Old Five and Dimers Like Me
Old Habits Die Hard
Old Side Of Town
Ole Lonesome George the Basset
One Hundred Children
One More Song for Jesus
One Of The Mysteries Of Life
Over and Over Again
Over the Rainbow
P.S. I Love You
Pamela Brown
Pay No Attention to Alice
People As Crazy As Me
Picture of Your Mother
Piece of the Road
Pinto the Wonder Horse Is Dead
Pisty
Pratt Street
Promise and the Dream
Raking Up Leaves
Ramona's Revenge
Rank Strangers
Rattle Mouse
Ravishing Ruby
Redneck Riviera
Rolling Mills of Middletown
Royal Annie
Running Wild
Sad Song For My Friend
Salute to a Switchblade
Saturday Morning Song
Second Handed Flower
Secondhanded Flowers
Senior Citizen Star
Shame on the Rain
She Gave Her Heart to Jethro
Ships Go Out
Shoes And Dress That Alice Wore
Shoeshine Man
Sing a Little Baby to Sleep
Singer's Song
Six O'clock News
Sky Blue True
Sneaky Snake
Soldier Of Fortune
Son Of Clayton Delaney
Song for Uncle Curt
Song of the One Legged Chicken
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St. George Isle
St. Louis Named a Shoe After Me
Story of Your Life Is in Your Face
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Subdivision Blues
Texas Never Fell In Love With Me
Thank You Connersville Indiana
Thanks Giiving Is
That Lucky Old Sun
That Song Is Driving Me Crazy
That'll Be All Right With Me
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That's Why You Have To Be You
The Son of Clayton Delaney
The Year That Clayton Delaney Died
There Is a Miracle In You
They Captured The Outlaw Last Night
Three Sofa Story
Time Takes Care Of a Few Things
Too Many Do Goods
Trees In Philadelphia
Trip to Hyden
Tulsa Telephone Book
Turn It on Turn It on Turn It On
Waiting On The Other Shoe To Fall
Water Blue
Watertown Tennessee
Way I've Always Been
Way We Were
We're All In This Thing Alone
Week In a Country Jail
What A Song
What do You Mean When You Say Goodbye
When Nobody Wants Your Body Anymore
Whiskey
Whiskey Castles
Who Needs a Baby
Who's Gonna Feed Them Hogs
Whole Lot Of Love
Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me
Windy City Anne
World According To Raymond
World the Way I Want It
Year That Clayton Delaney Died
You Are My Hero
You Love Everybody But You
You Show Me Your Heart (and I'll Show You Mine)
Your Birthday Is
Your Man Loves You Honey