歌曲 | Pancho And Lefty |
歌手 | Merle Haggard And Willie Nelson |
专辑 | Down Every Road 1962-1994 |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : VanZandt | |
Living on the road my friend | |
Is gonna keep you free and clean | |
Now you wear your skin like iron | |
And your breath is hard as kerosene | |
You weren't your mama's only boy | |
But her favorite one it seems | |
She began to cry when you said goodbye | |
And sank into your dreams | |
Pancho was a bandit boy | |
His horse was fast as polished steel | |
He wore his gun outside his pants | |
For all the honest world to feel | |
Pancho met his match, you know | |
On the deserts down in | |
MexicoNobody heard his dying words | |
Ah but that's the way it goes | |
All the Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him slip away | |
Out of kindness, | |
I supposeLefty, he can't sing the blues | |
All night long like he used to | |
The dust that | |
Pancho bit down south | |
Ended up in | |
Lefty's mouth | |
The day they laid poor | |
Pancho low | |
Lefty split for | |
OhioWhere he got the bread to go | |
There ain't nobody knows | |
All the Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him slip away | |
Out of kindness, | |
I supposeThe poets tell how | |
Pancho fell | |
And Lefty's living in cheap hotels | |
The desert's quiet, | |
Cleveland's cold | |
And so the story ends, we're told | |
Pancho needs your prayers it's true | |
But save a few for | |
Lefty tooHe only did what he had to do | |
And now he's growing old | |
All the Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him go so long | |
Out of kindness, | |
I supposeA few grey | |
Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him go so long | |
Out of kindness, | |
I suppose |
zuo ci : VanZandt | |
Living on the road my friend | |
Is gonna keep you free and clean | |
Now you wear your skin like iron | |
And your breath is hard as kerosene | |
You weren' t your mama' s only boy | |
But her favorite one it seems | |
She began to cry when you said goodbye | |
And sank into your dreams | |
Pancho was a bandit boy | |
His horse was fast as polished steel | |
He wore his gun outside his pants | |
For all the honest world to feel | |
Pancho met his match, you know | |
On the deserts down in | |
MexicoNobody heard his dying words | |
Ah but that' s the way it goes | |
All the Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him slip away | |
Out of kindness, | |
I supposeLefty, he can' t sing the blues | |
All night long like he used to | |
The dust that | |
Pancho bit down south | |
Ended up in | |
Lefty' s mouth | |
The day they laid poor | |
Pancho low | |
Lefty split for | |
OhioWhere he got the bread to go | |
There ain' t nobody knows | |
All the Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him slip away | |
Out of kindness, | |
I supposeThe poets tell how | |
Pancho fell | |
And Lefty' s living in cheap hotels | |
The desert' s quiet, | |
Cleveland' s cold | |
And so the story ends, we' re told | |
Pancho needs your prayers it' s true | |
But save a few for | |
Lefty tooHe only did what he had to do | |
And now he' s growing old | |
All the Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him go so long | |
Out of kindness, | |
I supposeA few grey | |
Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him go so long | |
Out of kindness, | |
I suppose |
zuò cí : VanZandt | |
Living on the road my friend | |
Is gonna keep you free and clean | |
Now you wear your skin like iron | |
And your breath is hard as kerosene | |
You weren' t your mama' s only boy | |
But her favorite one it seems | |
She began to cry when you said goodbye | |
And sank into your dreams | |
Pancho was a bandit boy | |
His horse was fast as polished steel | |
He wore his gun outside his pants | |
For all the honest world to feel | |
Pancho met his match, you know | |
On the deserts down in | |
MexicoNobody heard his dying words | |
Ah but that' s the way it goes | |
All the Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him slip away | |
Out of kindness, | |
I supposeLefty, he can' t sing the blues | |
All night long like he used to | |
The dust that | |
Pancho bit down south | |
Ended up in | |
Lefty' s mouth | |
The day they laid poor | |
Pancho low | |
Lefty split for | |
OhioWhere he got the bread to go | |
There ain' t nobody knows | |
All the Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him slip away | |
Out of kindness, | |
I supposeThe poets tell how | |
Pancho fell | |
And Lefty' s living in cheap hotels | |
The desert' s quiet, | |
Cleveland' s cold | |
And so the story ends, we' re told | |
Pancho needs your prayers it' s true | |
But save a few for | |
Lefty tooHe only did what he had to do | |
And now he' s growing old | |
All the Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him go so long | |
Out of kindness, | |
I supposeA few grey | |
Federals say | |
They could have had him any day | |
They only let him go so long | |
Out of kindness, | |
I suppose |