Lyrics Jerico - Redbone
There's
a
neighbourhood
on
the
edge
of
Fresno
Down
by
the
old
state
road
and
the
Suday
Farm
The
people
there
live
in
tents
and
cardboard
lean-tos
The
babies
ain't
got
no
shoes,
that's
not
funny
Jerico,
Jerico,
Jerico,
Jerico
When
I
was
a
boy
growin'
up
in
Fresno
The
place
that
I
called
home
was
Jerico
My
mama
cooked
with
kerosene
when
she
set
the
table
The
babies
drank
bathed-in
water,
sometimes
Kool-Aid
Jerico,
Jerico,
Jerico,
Jerico
Kids
would
bust
your
lip
if
you
wouldn't
fight
Runnin'
with
my
friends,
beggin'
and
stealin'
We'd
hang
out
by
the
Honky-Tonk
and
roll
a
wino
The
people
in
the
church
next
door
singin'
"thank
you,
Jesus"
Jerico,
Jerico,
Jerico,
Jerico
Wee
Willie
Young
taught
me
to
play
the
guitar
We
used
to
play
the
blues
'til
his
life
went
bad
I
started
playin'
in
bars
when
I
was
fifteen
My
younger
brother,
Pat,
right
there
with
me
Jerico,
Jerico,
Jerico,
Jerico
You
think
you're
kinda
rocky
if
you're
Jerico
They
are
livin'
in
a
hole
down
in
Jerico
Killin'
in
the
valley
down
in
Jerico
All
the
pigs
they're
stickin'
down
in
Jerico
And
all
the
rootin',
pickin'
down
in
Jerico
And
your
mama
and
your
papa
down
in
Jerico
And
you're
here
understandin'
Jerico
Hippin'
and
stickin'
down
in
Jerico
An'
cookin'
and
a-kickin'
down
in
Jerico
Cookin'
in
a
chippy
down
in
Jerico
When
it
was
polk
and
wheat
down
in
Jerico
And
all
the
folk
visit
the
Pen
down
in
Jerico
It
was
funky
as
a
doggie
down
in
Jerico
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