Lyrics Desperados Waiting For A Train - The Highwaymen
(Kristofferson)
I
played
the
Red
River
Valley
And
he′d
sit
out
in
the
kitchen
and
cry
An'
run
his
fingers
through
70
years
of
livin′
An'
wonder
Lord,
as
ever,
will
that
drill
run
dry?
We
were
friends,
me
an
this
old
man
(All)
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
(Jennings)
He's
a
drifter,
and
a
driller
of
oil
wells
And
an
old-school
man
of
the
world
He′d
let
me
drive
his
car
when
he′s
too
drunk
to
And
he'd
wink,
and
give
me
money
for
the
girls
And
our
lives
were
like
some
old
western
movie
(All)
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
(Nelson)
From
the
time
that
I
could
walk,
he′d
take
me
with
him
To
a
bar,
called
the
Green
Frog
Cafe
And
there
were
old
men,
with
beer-guts
and
dominoes
Lying
about
their
lives
while
they
play
And
I
was
just
a
kid,
they
called
his
sidekick
(All)
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
(Cash)
One
day
I
looked
up,
and
he's
pushing
80
And
there′s
brown
tobacco
stains
all
down
his
chin
To
me
he's
one
of
the
heroes
of
this
country
So
why
is
he
all
dressed
up
like
them
old
men?
Drinkin′
beer
and
playing
Moon
in
42
(All)
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
(Nelson)
The
day
before
he
died,
I
went
to
see
him
I
was
grown,
and
he
was
almost
gone
(Cash)
So
we
just
closed
our
eyes
and
dreamed
of
supper
kitchens
And
sang
another
verse
to
that
old
song
(Jennings
spoken)
Come
on
Jack,
that
son-of-a-gun's
a-comin'.
(All)
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
Like
desperados
waiting
for
a
train
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