The song A Sense Of Humor is performed by David Allan Coe in the album named Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again in the year 1993 .
By David Allan Coe
Every night another woman
Every day a different town
If I'm not accused of speeding
I'm accused of coming down
With a legal dose of something
That you heard was going 'round
And you wondered why I lost my sense of humor
Every song another record
Every day just like a clock
Knowing well I've had to take it
Till I make it to the top
With the devil right behind me
And my heart about to stop
Then you wondered why I lost my sense of humor
Twenty years I was in prison
More than that I was alone
Some lily-white reporter
Thinks it's time that I was stoned
Without sin, he wrote the story
And it chilled me to the bone
Then he wondered why I lost my sense of humor
I shaved my beard and cut my hair off
It don't matter anyhow
It was truth that told the answers
To the questions up till now
"Crucify him," someone shouted
From the safety of the crowd
Then they wondered why I lost my sense of humor
Hey, take them crosses from my doorstep
There's no reason to my rhyme
Everybody knows somebody
Will take care of me in time
I made friends of all you stand for
But the blind can't lead the blind
Just be glad I haven't lost my sense of humor
Just be glad I haven't lost my sense of humor
'Cause if I ever catch you I'm gonna kick your a*s
David Allan Coe - Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again
Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again
- When She's Got Me (Where She Wants Me)
- Revenge
- Texas Lullaby
- Living On The Run
- Family Reunion
- Rock And Roll Holiday
- Free Born Rambling Man
- Spotlight
- Dakota The Dancing Bear, Part 2
- The House We've Been Calling Home
- Young Dallas Cowboy
- A Sense Of Humor
- The Punkin Center Barn Dance
- Lately I've Been Thinking Too Much Lately
- Laid Back And Wasted
- Under Rachel's Wings
- Greener Than The Grass We Laid On
- Long Haired Redneck
- Willie, Waylon and Me
- Willie, Waylon and Me (Reprise)
- That Ain't Country