Lyrics The Man Who Would Speak True - Blitzen Trapper
I
had
a
lover,
her
name
was
Grace
She
found
me
down
in
a
lonely
place
She
dug
me
out
with
an
old
jaw
bone
She
dressed
me
up
for
to
take
me
home
She
fed
me
words
that
I
could
not
taste,
For
I
had
no
tongue,
it
had
been
replaced
By
a
green
and
a
growing
flower
which
grew
And
I
knew
if
I
ever
spoke,
I
would
speak
true
We
lived
together
in
an
old
hotel
A
broke-down
palace
with
a
wishing
well
The
neighbor
girl
taught
me
how
to
spell
And
how
to
steal
what
I
could
not
sell
But
I
fed
my
tongue
on
the
Devil′s
rum
In
a
roadhouse
run
by
a
godless
bum
On
a
drunken
night,
with
a
stolen
gun
I
shot
my
lover
as
she
made
to
run
The
judge
said,
"Son,
what
have
you
done?"
But
I
didn't
speak
a
word,
no
I
didn′t
speak
one
And
the
judge
sent
me
away
And
they
buried
my
Grace,
yeah,
the
very
next
day
They
sent
me
out
on
a
midnight
train
In
the
rain,
rolling
down
through
the
dusty
plain
Four
men
sitting
with
an
old
shotgun,
Silver
stars
pinned
on
every
one
They
busted
my
mouth
for
to
get
at
my
tongue
To
see
just
how
this
had
all
begun
So
I
opened
my
mouth
like
a
dragon's
breath
I
only
spoke
truth,
but
it
only
brought
death
And
I
laid
those
boys
to
rest
For
the
truth,
in
truth,
is
a
terrible
jest
For
there
ain't
no
road
but
the
road
to
home,
There
ain′t
no
crops
but
the
ones
you′ve
sown
And
if
you
learn
one
thing
from
me
You
better
guard
your
tongue
like
your
enemy
I
came
to
ground
in
a
one-horse
town
On
the
western
rim
where
the
sun
goes
down
Where
a
branded
man
might
start
again
For
to
right
his
wrong,
for
to
lose
his
sin
But
my
tongue
kept
growing,
it
would
not
cease
I
grew
quite
weary,
couldn't
get
no
release
So
I
went
to
the
magistrate
and
turned
myself
in,
Picked
up
a
shovel,
and
he
made
the
grin
And
they
planted
me
by
the
sea
Now
the
birds
of
the
air
make
nests
on
me
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