Intro: D D They learned readin', writin', Route 23 G D To the jobs that lay waiting in those cities' factories A they didn't know that that old highway G D Could lead them to a world of misery D Have you ever been down Kentucky way Say south of Prestonburg Have you ever been up in a holler Have you ever heard G A mountain man cough his life away From diggin' that black coal D In those dark mines, those old dark mines C If you had you might just understand G D The reason that they left is all behind Chorus: D 'cause They learned readin', wrightin', Route 23 G D To the jobs that lay waitin' in those cities' factories They learned readin', writin', roads to the north G D To the luxury and comfort a coal miner can't afford They thought readin', writin', Route 23 G D Ah Would take them to the good life that they had never seen A They didn't know that old highway G D Could lead them to a world of misery guitar solo: D A G D D Have you ever seen 'em Put the kids in the car after work on Friday night Pull up in a holler about 2 A. M. And see a light still shinin' bright G Those mountain folks sat up that late to hold those little grandkids D In their arms, in their arms C And I'm proud to say that I've been blessed G D And touched by their sweet hillbilly charm Chorus: D They learned readin', writin', Route 23 G D To the jobs that lay waiting in those cities' factories They learned readin', writin', roads to the north G D To the luxury and comfort a coal miner can't afford They thought readin', writin', Route 23 G D Oh Would take them to the good life that they had never seen A They didn't know that old highway G D Could lead them to a world of misery A Yeah, it turns out that that old highway, G D Leads you to a world of misery .