Lyrics Pony Express - Alabama
He
came
in
and
sit
down
at
the
end
of
the
bar
His
old
rawhide
shirt
full
of
dust
He
asked
for
a
glass
and
he
ordered
rye
whiskey
He
talked
to
himself
and
he
cussed
He
left
Sacramento
early
that
morning
With
a
sackful
of
mail
for
St.
Joe
Had
to
outrun
some
outlaws
outside
Carson
City
By
riding
where
they
wouldn't
go
He
said
to
me,"Mister,
this
long
riding's
hell
But
I
guess
it's
got
to
be
done
Otherwise
how
would
you
get
all
your
mail
If
the
pony
express
couldn't
run?"
I
said,
"I
hear
you,
mister
and
you
do
your
job
well
But
I
hear
it
won't
be
for
long
They'll
be
sending
the
mail
by
the
wire
and
the
rail
And
your
pony
and
you
will
be
gone
He
came
in
and
sit
down
at
the
end
of
the
bar
His
coveralls
covered
with
dust
He
said
Jesse
James
had
just
held
up
his
train
He
talked
to
himself
and
he
cussed
He
pulled
out
of
St.
Joe
early
that
morning
With
the
mail
and
the
union
payroll
Had
to
stop
for
a
rockslide
outside
Jackson
City
And
Jesse
made
off
with
the
gold
He
said
to
me,
"Mister,
this
railroading's
hell
But
I
guess
it's
got
to
be
done
Otherwise
how
would
you
get
all
you
mail
If
that
old
iron
horse
couldn't
run?"
I
said,
"I
hear
you,
mister
and
you
do
your
job
well
But
I
hear
it
won't
be
for
long
They'll
be
sending
the
mail
without
you
or
the
rail
'Cause
they
say
man
will
fly
before
long."
He
came
in
and
sit
down
at
the
end
of
the
bar
His
face
looked
all
haggard
and
grey
He
ordered
a
drink
and
said,
"Make
it
a
double
Boys
it's
sure
been
a
long
day."
He
pulled
out
of
Denver
early
that
morning
He
said,
"You'll
never
guess
where
I've
been
A
highjacker
needed
a
lift
down
to
Cuba
So
your
mail
will
be
late
getting
in."
I
said,
"I
hear
you,
mister
and
you
do
your
job
well
But
you
know
it
ain't
been
that
long
They
were
doing
it
best
with
the
pony
express
Before
you
and
your
friends
came
along."
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