Lyrics The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde - Merle Haggard
Bonnie
was
a
waitress
in
a
small
cafe
Clyde
Barrow
was
the
rounder
that
took
her
away
They
both
robbed
and
killed
until
both
of
them
died
So
goes
the
Legend
of
Bonnie
and
Clyde.
The
poems
that
she
wrote
of
the
life
that
they
led
Told
of
the
lawmen
left
dying
or
dead
Some
say
that
Clyde
made
her
life
a
shame
But
the
legend
made
Bonnie
the
head
of
the
game.
The
rampage
grew
wilder
with
each
passing
day
The
odds
growing
smaller
with
each
get-a-way
With
the
end
growing
closer
the
harder
they
fought
With
blood
on
their
hands
they
were
bound
to
get
caught.
They
drove
back
from
town
on
one
bright
summer
day
When
a
man
they
befriended
stepped
out
in
the
way
With
no
thought
of
dyin'
they
pulled
to
the
side
But
death
lay
there
waiting
for
Bonnie
and
Clyde.
Two
years
or
runnin'
was
ended
that
day
For
robbin'
and
killin'
they
both
had
to
pay
But
we'll
always
remember
how
they
lived
and
died
So
goes
the
Legend
of
Bonnie
and
Clyde.
1 I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink
2 Cherokee Maiden
3 Everybody's Had the Blues
4 It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad)
5 From Graceland to the Promised Land
6 Silver Wings
7 I'm Always On a Mountain When I Fall
8 It's All in the Movies
9 It's Been a Great Afternoon
10 The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde
11 Misery And Gin
12 Emptiest Arms In The World
13 Someday We'll Look Back
14 Things Aren't Funny Anymore
15 Turning Off a Memory
16 Farmer's Daughter
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