Tondeleo: When I was in the
States in October, Doc was fit to be tied because he learned that a
friend of his who lives more than a thousand miles away left his wife
and kids for another woman. Doc and Marilyn were very close to the
whole family and could not comprehend the madness of this man leaving
his wife and kids.
When
Doc gets touched emotionally, he has the gift of writing a song about
it, and I have been there three times now when he was writing a song.
The first two times, I was unaware, because something happened that I
knew made him upset and he went back into the back room with one of
Marilyn's notebooks and came out a few minutes later looking relaxed
and said he just had to get something off his chest. He wasn't gone
five minutes, but had written an entire song.
For
this song, I was there. He got word from his friends' 11 year old boy
about their Daddy leaving them for another woman. Doc was furious,
upset and fit to be tied. Marilyn kept saying, "Oh, No" over and over
again. Doc got Marilyn's notebook and a pen and started writing
feverishly. He was writing as though taking dictation.
When
he was finished, he shoved it at me across the table and said, "Here.
Put that on my blob." I did do some spelling corrections.
A Song For A Cheatin' Piece of Trash
By Doc Stevens 2008
v1) You had a good life, and a good wife, but you threw them both away
your kids loved you more than you could know, but you just walked away
You
left your home, your wife's alone, she cries both day and night, You've
left it all I hope you fall - and pray you'll see the light
v2) A man can't hope for very much, in this short and hard life
but somehow life had smiled on you with a job a home a wife.
But all you had weren't good enough for a big man such as you,
You met that whore and walked out the door - I hope she humbles you
CHORUS:
You would not be happy with all the good things that you'd have
You lived your dream and fell for schemes of
a woman that was trash
We tried but you wouldn't listen, you just had to go your ways
Now lose it all and when you fall I'll laugh in your poor face
{Break}
Chorus again
v 4) Your children cry and wonder why their dad's left them alone
your girlfriend's kids are livin' large, now Big Man's in their home.
You're a hero now, in your own eyes with your brand new family
But the one you left was God's own best and before too long you'll see.
v5) I hope your wife can find the strength to fight for what is hers
you made a vow to love her so, for better or for worse
You're worse than what she took you for, I'm glad she'll soon be free
From a selfish fool who left his jewel for that W - H - O - R - E.
You would not be happy with all the good things that you'd have
You lived your dream and fell for schemes of
a woman that was trash
You got coke up your nose and blood on your clothes, and when you're moneys gone she will be too
So lose it all and when you fall I'll laugh in your poor face
Chorus and ending.
I
have seen Doc write another song in the same time frame, about 5
minutes when he was touched, moved, sad or mad. In fact, as soon as he
handed me this one to put on his blog site, he said he wasn't through
yet, and wrote another one, on the same subject, and with more
aggressive lyrics than I thought we ought to put on this blog. I am
holding it for him for "later."
The
tunes seem to come just as fast, and he sits down and plays them
immediately afterwards. Now I am wondering which of the songs I have
heard him sing are originals and which ones are just what he remembers
of old country songs from his boyhood. But, this is one he specifically
wanted on the "inner web, so that sorry excuse for a man can read it."