Lyrics The Road It Gives, the Road It Takes Away - Tom Russell
I
was
walking
down
a
quiet
road
in
Ireland
Out
beneath
those
tough
old
ancient
stars
When
I
thought
I
heard
old
Scottish
Mike
singing
Carrick
Fergus
As
I
recalled
those
wild
days
in
those
loud
Norwegian
bars
He'd
sing,
"I'm
drunk
today
and
I'm
rarely
sober,
Like
a
soldier
on
the
road
to
Mandalay."
Well
the
road
it
gave
him
wine
And
the
women
fair
and
fine
He
drunk
himself
to
death,
I
heard
today
But
we'll
sing
hallelujah,
sing
it
in
the
morning
And
thank
the
Lord
for
giving
us
one
more
day
And
for
the
one's
that
have
passed
on
through
We'll
sing
this
one
for
you
The
road
it
gives
and
the
road
it
takes
away
My
baby
said
she
didn't
mind
me
travelin'
She
enjoyed
the
time
alone
when
I
was
gone
Til
she
looked
me
in
the
eyes
and
said
it's
over
And
I
saw
the
anger
buried
far
too
long
I
picked
up
my
guitar
and
sang
the
Dutchman
About
two
people
whose
love
had
seen
kinder
days
But
my
baby
she
was
gone,
Before
the
song
was
sung
Well
my
music
never
touched
her
anyway
But
we'll
sing
hallelujah,
sing
it
in
the
morning
And
thank
the
Lord
for
giving
us
one
more
day
And
for
the
one's
that
have
passed
on
through
We'll
sing
this
one
for
you
The
road
it
gives
and
the
road
it
takes
away
The
road
it
gives
and
the
road
it
takes
away
The
road
it
gives
and
the
road
it
takes
away
Attention! Feel free to leave feedback.