Sawmill Lyrics – Tommy Shaw

Sawmill Lyrics by Tommy Shaw

Papaw followed the timber in 1929
With seven hungry children
He was working all the time
Daddy was the middle son

Tough as a fire plug
That’s why Papaw chose him
To carry the water jug
Drink, drink, drink from the cup

Here’s a little mud in your eye
Drink, drink fill her back up
Never let the jug run dry
The woods of Sylacauga

Is where they pitched their tent
Amidst lumberjacks and loggers
Worked hard for every cent
One day while hauling water

On the rounds he made
He watched a man get split in two
Who was careless with the blade
Drink, drink, drink from the cup

Here’s a little mud in your eye
Drink, drink fill her back up
Never let the jug run dry
Never let the jug run dry

As I look back I still recall
That everywhere he’d go
He always kept a water jug
Made sure he kept it full

Daddy loved to tell the tale
It never did get old
Visions of dead lumberjacks
Still make my flood run cold

Drink, drink, drink from the cup
Here’s a little mud in your eye
Drink, drink fill her back up
Never let the jug run dry

Never let the jug run dry
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Tommy Shaw Lyrics – Sawmill

Tommy Shaw

Sawmill