Lyrics A Boy Named Sure (Live) - Johnny Cash
Well,
my
daddy
left
home
when
I
was
three,
And
he
didn't
leave
much
to
ma
and
me,
Just
this
old
guitar
and
an
empty
bottle
of
booze.
Now,
I
don't
blame
him
cause
he
run
and
hid,
But
the
meanest
thing
that
he
ever
did,
Was
before
he
left,
he
want
and
named
me
"Sue".
Well,
he
musta
thought
that
is
quite
a
joke,
And
it
got
a
lot
of
laughs
from
a
lots
of
folks.
Seems
I
had
to
fight
my
whole
life
through.
Some
gal
would
giggle
and
I'd
get
red,
And
some
guy'd
laught
and
I'd
bust
his
head,
I
tell
ya,
life
ain't
easy
for
a
boy
named
"Sue".
Well,
I
grew
up
quick
and
I
grew
up
mean,
My
fists
got
hard
and
my
wits
got
keen,
Roamed
from
town
to
town
to
hide
my
shame.
But
I
made
me
a
vow
to
the
moon
and
stars,
I'd
search
the
honky-tonks
and
bars,
And
kill
that
man
that
gimme
that
awful
name.
Well,
it
was
Gatlinburg
in
mid-July,
And
I'd
just
hit
town
and
my
throat
was
dry,
I
thought
I'd
stop
and
have
myself
a
brew.
At
an
old
saloon
on
a
street
of
mud,
There
at
a
table,
dealing
stud,
Sat
the
dirty,
mangy
dog
that
named
me
"Sue".
Well,
I
knew
that
snake
was
my
own
sweet
dad,
From
a
worn-out
picture
that
my
mother'd
had,
And
I
knew
that
scar
on
his
cheek
and
his
evil
eye.
He
was
big
and
bent
and
gray
and
old,
And
I
looked
at
him
and
my
blood
ran
cold,
And
I
said:
"My
name
is
Sue!
How
do
you
do!
Now
you
gonna
die!"
Yeah,
that's
what
I
told
him!
Well,
I
hit
him
hard
right
between
the
eyes,
And
he
went
down,
but
to
my
surprise,
He
come
up
with
a
knife
and
cut
off
a
piece
of
my
ear.
But
I
busted
a
chair
right
across
his
teeth,
And
we
crashed
through
the
wall
and
into
the
street,
Kicking
and
a'
gouging
in
the
mud
and
the
blood
and
the
beer.
I
tell
ya,
I've
fought
tougher
men,
But
I
really
can't
remember
when.
He
kicked
like
a
mule
and
he
bit
like
a
crocodile.
I
heard
him
laugh
and
then
I
heard
him
curse,
An'
he
went
for
his
gun
and
I
pulled
mine
first,
He
stood
there
lookin'
at
me
and
I
saw
him
smile.
And
he
said:
"Son,
this
world
is
rough,
And
if
a
man's
gonna
make
it,
he's
gotta
be
tough,
And
I
knew
I
wouldn't
be
there
to
help
you
along.
So
I
give
ya
that
name
and
I
said
goodbye,
I
knew
you'd
have
to
get
tough
or
die,
And
it's
that
name
that
helped
to
make
you
strong."
He
said:
"Now
you
just
fought
one
hell
of
a
fight,
And
I
know
you
hate
me,
and
you
got
the
right,
To
kill
me
now,
and
I
wouldn't
blame
you
if
you
do.
But
ya
ought
to
thank
me,
before
I
die,
For
the
gravel
in
your
guts
and
the
spit
in
ya
eye,
Cos
I'm
the
son-of-a-bitch
that
named
you
Sue."
Yeah,
what
could
I
do?
What
could
I
do?
I
got
all
choked
up
and
I
threw
down
my
gun,
And
I
called
him
my
pa,
and
he
called
me
his
son,
And
I
came
away
with
a
different
point
of
view.
And
I
think
about
him,
now
and
then,
Every
time
I
try
and
every
time
I
win.
And
if
I
ever
have
a
son,
I
think
I'm
gonna
name
him
Bill
or
George!
Anything
but
Sue!
I
still
hate
that
name!
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