Songtexte Ol' Red - Kenny Rogers
Well
I
caught
my
wife
With
another
man,
And
it
cost
me
99
On
a
prison
farm
in
Georgia,
Close
to
the
Florida
line.
Well
I′ve
been
here
for
twelve
long
years,
I
finally
made
the
warden
my
friend.
And
so
he
sentenced
me
To
a
life
of
ease
Takin'
care
of
Old
Red.
Now
old
Red,
he′s
the
damdest
dog
That
I've
ever
seen.
Got
a
nose
that
can
smell
A
two-day
trail,
He's
a
four-legged
tracking
machine.
You
can
consider
yourself
Mighty
lucky
To
get
past
the
gators
and
the
Quicksand
fence.
But
all
these
years
that
I′ve
Been
here
and
nobody
got
past
Red.
And
the
warden
sang,
"Come
on
somebody,
Why
don′t
you
run?
Old
Red's
itching
to
have
a
little
fun.
Get
my
lantern,
Get
my
gun.
Red
will
have
a
treat
For
the
morning
come."
Well
I
paid
off
the
guard,
And
I
slipped
out
a
letter
To
my
cousin
up
in
Tennessee.
Oh,
and
he
brought
down
A
blue-tick
hound,
She
was
pretty
as
she
could
be.
Well,
they
pinned
her
up
In
the
swampland,
About
a
mile
just
south
of
the
gate.
When
I′d
take
old
Red
for
his
evening
run,
I'd
just
drop
him
off
And
wait.
And
the
warden
sang,
"Come
on
somebody,
Why
don′t
you
run?
Old
Red's
itching
to
have
a
little
fun.
Get
my
lantern,
Get
my
gun.
Red
will
have
a
treat
For
the
morning
come."
Well
old
Red
he
got
real
used
to
seeing
His
lady
every
night.
And
so
I
kept
him
away
For
three
or
four
days,
And
waited
til
the
time
got
right.
Well,
I
made
my
run
With
the
evening
sun,
And
I
smiled
when
I
let
old
Red
out.
Cause
I
was
headed
north
to
Tennessee,
And
old
Red
was
headed
south.
And
the
warden
sang,
"Come
on
somebody,
Why
don′t
you
run?
Old
Red's
itching
To
have
a
little
fun.
Get
my
lantern,
Get
my
gun.
Red
will
have
treat
For
the
morning
come."
Now
there's
red-haired
blue
ticks
All
in
the
south.
Love
got
me
in
here,
And
love
got
me
out...*
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