Songtexte Dear Mrs. - Johnny Cash
Dear
Mrs
though
we've
never
met
I
know
very
much
about
you
I
know
that
you've
got
hair
that
shines
like
the
morning
sun
You've
got
eyes
that
hold
the
blueness
of
the
sky
And
of
the
deepest
sea
on
a
clear
day
and
a
smile
that
has
a
sparkle
of
a
diamond
I
know
that
because
I've
heard
him
say
those
things
about
you
These're
the
thoughts
and
the
words
of
a
man
Who
spent
many
heart
breaking
years
behind
prison
walls
The
father
of
your
children
the
man
who
worshipped
the
very
ground
that
you
walk
on
He
had
a
picture
of
you
Mrs
it
was
old
and
faded
and
torn
But
you
could
tell
at
a
glance
that
he
never
exaggerated
in
his
thoughts
and
visions
He
never
left
his
cell
without
first
checking
to
see
if
he
had
your
picture
with
him
He
was
a
young
man
when
he
first
came
to
prison
And
he
talked
a
great
deal
about
you
but
as
the
years
passed
he
talked
less
and
less
And
during
his
last
year
here
I
don't
believe
he
ever
said
a
word
to
anybody
He
had
the
appearance
of
a
man
much
older
than
he
really
was
He
walked
with
his
head
down
and
his
shoulders
saggin'
And
the
walk
itself
seemed
to
take
a
great
deal
of
effort
He
never
received
a
letter
or
had
a
visitor
while
he
was
here
in
prison
But
never
did
he
stop
looking
and
waitin'
Every
day
at
mail
call
you
could
see
him
standing
close
to
his
bars
With
the
look
of
a
child
awaiting
a
reward
Even
after
the
mailman
had
passed
his
cell
his
pleading
eyes
would
follow
beggin'
As
always
he'd
feel
of
his
shirt
pocket
and
then
just
stand
there
Staring
at
the
emptiness
and
as
always
I
could
somehow
feel
the
lumb
in
his
throat
And
the
burning
in
his
eyes
you
know
Mrs
like
just
before
you
start
to
cry
Well
I
thought
you
might
like
to
know
that
they
buried
his
body
today
Just
outside
the
prison
walls
They
buried
him
there
because
nobody
cared
enough
to
claim
his
body
You
know
there
was
even
a
couple
of
old
convicts
there
that
actually
cried
No
not
because
they
cared
for
him
but
for
what
he
died
from
they
cared
for
Loneliness
every
prisoner
knows
loneliness
but
some
know
it
more
than
others
The
man
that
they
buried
today
had
died
many
times
Every
day
he
waited
hopin'
and
prayin'
for
a
letter
or
a
card
Or
just
a
note
or
anything
to
let
him
know
that
somewhere
out
there
Somebody
cared
for
him
That
assurance
never
came
and
today
he
died
Mrs
He
died
from
loneliness
starved
for
love
a
love
that
nobody
ever
wanted
You
see
no
man
woman
or
child
is
immune
to
the
need
of
love
or
to
be
loved
No
matter
how
terrible
his
crime
might
have
been
The
death
he
died
from
today
was
more
inhuman
But
his
suffering
is
over
now
and
he's
resting
in
a
pauper's
grave
in
a
prison
suit
And
in
his
pocket
is
an
old
torn
and
faded
picture
of
yes
of
you
Mrs
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