Lyrics Tunnel 13 - Mark Knopfler
In
the
Siskiyou
Mountains,
the
old
railroad
winds
Through
the
golds
of
the
maples
and
the
green
of
the
pines
Up
to
Tunnel
13,
the
Southern
she
climbs
And
three
bandits
waiting
with
evil
in
mind
The
D'Autremont
brothers
had
chosen
their
road
Chosen
to
live
by
a
criminal
code
Word
was
the
mail
car
was
loaded
with
gold
The
brothers
had
heard
it,
or
had
maybe
been
told
They
wanted
no
witnesses,
that
was
a
fact
The
brothers
were
bent
on
a
barbarous
act
Gold
there
was
none,
only
sadness
and
tears
And
the
law
coming
after
them
year
after
year
Three
bandits,
hearts
filled
with
resentment
and
hate
Killed
mail
clerk
Elvyn
Dougherty,
engineer
Sydney
Bates
With
shotgun
and
pistols,
they
were
panicking
when
They
killed
brakeman
Charles
Johnson
and
fireman
Marvin
Seng
Robbing
and
looting
is
as
old
as
the
hills
They're
still
jumping
freight
trains
with
crowbars
and
drills
A
hundred
years
later,
in
Downtown
LA
They
rob
the
Union
Pacific
damn
near
every
day
Four
good
men
lay
murdered
in
the
dogwoods
and
pines
Leaving
widows
and
children
and
heartbreak
behind
Tunnel
13
is
the
place
in
the
song
Where
the
beautiful
redwood
for
my
guitar
came
from
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