Lyrics Cortelia Clark - Mickey Newbury
I
was
just
a
boy
the
year
The
bluebird
special
came
through
here
On
its
first
run
south
to
New
Orleans
A
blind
old
man
and
I
we
came
To
Guthrie
just
to
see
the
trains
He
was
black
and
I
was
green
Tell
me
what
you
see,
he
said
Is
the
engine
black
or
red,
son
Why
that's
the
lightest
thing
I've
ever
seen
Then
he
picked
his
guitar
up
Sat
on
the
fender
of
the
truck
And
his
eyes
lit
up
As
he
began
to
sing
I
remember
when
That
old
man's
dreams
were
chained
To
a
depot
down
in
Guthrie
And
a
bluebird
special
train
He
picked
his
guitar
up
Shuffled
down
the
walk
The
cars
uptown
wound
round
The
buildings
at
his
feet
Lookin'
mighty
proud
That
old
man
With
his
battered
hat
in
his
hand
Lord,
he
sung
a
song,
it
made
me
weep
I
read
it
in
a
week
old
paper
That
no
one
made
it
for
his
wake
Or
laid
a
single
flower
at
his
feet
He
was
just
some
blind
old
beggar
They
all
said
But
Lord,
I'll
wager
He
won't
be
beggin'
on
your
streets
And
you'll
find
him
Lord,
this
morning
He'll
be
stepping
from
the
dark
Would
you
save
a
street
in
glory,
Lord
For
Cortelia
Clark?
I
was
just
a
boy
the
year
The
bluebird
special
came
through
here
On
its
first
run
south
to
New
Orleans
A
blind
old
man
and
I,
we
came
To
Guthrie
just
to
see
the
trains
He
was
black
I
was
green
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