Lyrics Highwayman - Johnny Cash
I
was
a
highwayman,
along
the
coach
roads
I
did
ride
With
sword
and
pistol
by
my
side
Many
a
young
girl
lost
her
baubles
to
my
trade
Many
a
soldier
shed
his
lifeblood
on
my
blade
They
finally
hung
me
in
the
spring
of
twenty-five
But
I
am
still
alive
I
was
a
sailor,
I
was
born
upon
the
tide
And
with
the
sea
I
did
abide
I
sailed
a
schooner
round
the
horn
to
Mexico
I
went
aloft
and
furled
the
mainsail
in
a
blow
And
when
the
yards
broke
off,
they
said
that
I
got
killed
But
I
am
living
still
I
was
a
dam
builder
across
the
river
deep
and
wide
Where
steel
and
water
did
collide
A
place
called
Boulder
on
the
wild
Colorado
I
slipped
and
fell
into
the
wet
concrete
below
They
buried
me
in
that
great
tomb
that
knows
no
sound
But
I
am
still
around,
yes
I'll
always
be
around
And
around
and
around
and
around
and
around
I
fly
a
starship
across
the
universe
divide
And
when
I
reach
the
other
side
I'll
find
a
place
to
rest
my
spirit
if
I
can
Perhaps
I
may
become
a
highwayman
again
Or
I
may
simply
be
a
single
drop
of
rain
But
I
will
remain
and
I'll
be
back
again
And
again
and
again
and
again
and
again

Album
The Legend
1 Dark As a Dungeon
2 Girl from the North Country
3 Keep On the Sunny Side
4 Down In the Valley
5 I've Been Working On the Railroad
6 When I'm Gray
7 Delia's Gone
8 Pick a Bale O' Cotton
9 You Can't Beat Jesus Christ
10 We Ought to Be Ashamed
11 25 Minutes to Go
12 Wildwood Flower
13 The Matador
14 The Ballad of Ira Hayes
15 Kate
16 Highway Patrolman
17 Another Man Done Gone
18 I'm Never Gonna Roam Again
19 Highwayman
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