Tattoos & Scars Lyrics

The song Tattoos & Scars is performed by Montgomery Gentry in the album named Tattoos & Scars in the year 1999 .



Young kid stepped in from the cold, he ordered up a drink
He said, "Don't look surprised, old man, I'm older than you think"
If I was a talkin' kind I could tell you a thing or two
And since you didn't ask, let me show you my tattoos

He said, '€œI got this rose in Memphis in some back old alley dump
Picked this eagle up in Dallas, man, I sure was good and drunk
And you know the way I see it, if it gets any worse out there
A guy like me hasn't got a prayer'€

The old man poured some coffee, he said, "This one's on me"
Sat down his cigarette and rolled up his sleeve
Said, "Take a good look, here my friend, you see what these are
Just my ragged old and jagged ordinary scars"

He said, '€œI got this one in Paris in a war 'fore you were born
And this one when I was half your age workin' on my daddy's farm
And you know the way I see it, Son, you ain't seen what I've seen
'Cause tattoos and scars are different things'€

He said, '€œI've been here for all these years and what I know is this
If you look and listen close, a man will show you what he is
You know the way I see it, you've been 'round just still green
'Cause tattoos and scars are different things'€

Young kid stepped in from the cold, he ordered up a drink
He said, "Don't look surprised, old man, I'm older than you think"




Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars

Apr 1999

  1. Hillbilly Shoes
  2. Trying To Survive
  3. Lonely And Gone
  4. Self Made Man
  5. Daddy Won't Sell The Farm
  6. If A Broken Heart Could Kill
  7. I've Loved A Lot More Than I've Hurt
  8. Didn't You Mama Tell Ya'
  9. Trouble Is
  10. Tattoos & Scars
  11. All Night Long


Tattoos & Scars