Lyrics San Francisco Mabel Joy - Waylon Jennings
Verse
1:
A
D
A
His
daddy
was
a
honest
man,
a
red
dirt
Georgia
farmer
E
His
mama
lived
a
short
life
having
kids
and
bailing
hay
A
D
A
He
had
fifteen
years
of
ache
inside
to
wander
E
A
He
jumped
a
freight
in
Waycross
and
wound
up
in
L.A.
Verse
2:
A
D
A
The
cold
nights
had
no
pity
on
that
Waycross
Georgia
farm
boy
E
Most
days
he
went
hungry,
then
the
summer
came
A
D
A
He
met
a
girl
known
on
the
strip
as
San
Francisco
Mabel
Joy
E
A
Destitutions
child
born
on
an
L.A.
street
called
shame
Verse
3:
D
A
Growing
up
came
quietly
in
the
arms
of
Mabel
Joy
E
Laughter
found
their
mornings
it
brought
new
meaning
to
his
life
D
A
The
night
before
she
left
sleep
came
and
found
that
Waycross
country
boy
E
A
With
dreams
of
Georgia
cotton
and
California
wine
Verse
4:
D
A
Sunday
morning
found
him
beneath
the
red
light
at
her
door
E
A
right
cross
sent
him
reeling
and
put
him
face
down
on
the
floor
D
A
Inplace
of
Mabel
Joy
he
found
a
merchant
mad
marine
E
He
said
your
Georgia
neck
is
red,
but
sonny
you′re
still
green
Verse
5:
A
D
A
He
turned
twenty-one
in
grey
rock
federal
prison
E
The
judge
had
no
mercy
on
this
Waycross,
Georgia
boy
A
D
A
Staring
at
those
four
grey
wall
in
silence,
Lord
he
listened
E
To
the
midnight
freight
he
knew
could
take
him
back
to
Mabel
Joy
Verse
6:
D
A
Sunday
morning
found
him
beneath
the
red
light
at
her
door
E
With
a
bullet
in
his
side
he
cried,
have
you
seen
Mabel
Joy
D
A
Stunned
and
shaken
someone
said
she
don't
live
here
no
more
E
She
left
this
house
four
years
ago
she
was
looking
for
D
Some
Georgia
farm
boy
1 Lonesome On'ry and Mean
2 Freedom To Stay
3 Lay It Down
4 Gone to Denver
5 Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues
6 You Can Have Her
7 Pretend I Never Happened
8 San Francisco Mabel Joy
9 Sandy Sends Her Best
10 Me And Bobby McGee
11 Laid Back Country Picker
12 The Last One to Leave Seattle
13 Big, Big Love
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