paroles de chanson The Goodnight-Loving - Clint Black
Ridin'
against
the
wind
in
east
New
Mexico
His
skin
is
dry
and
worn
as
the
Texas
plains
He's
headed
where
the
air
is
thinand
the
cold
blue
northers
blow
Up
throw
the
raton
pass
but
he'll
have
to
beat
the
early
snow.
The
winter
of
'64
was
a
great
many
years
ago
When
a
young
man
went
away
for
the
rebel
cause
And
he
was
branded
by
the
war
and
the
only
life
he'd
know
Was
lookin'
over
his
shoulder
saddle
bound
and
layin'
low.
Now
there's
a
man
on
the
Goodnight-Loving
Like
too
many
other
men
out
on
the
trail
Who
found
the
hard
way
when
the
pushing
comes
to
shoving
He'd
go
six
feet
under
before
he'd
go
to
jail.
Now
there's
a
place
just
north
of
here
where
they
say
the
outlaws
go
Where
a
man
can
leave
his
name
and
past
behind
And
every
now
and
then
you'll
hear
he's
gone
the
way
of
the
buffalo
And
that
he
finally
made
the
pass
but
he
didn't
beat
the
early
snow.
Now
there's
a
man
on
the
Goodnight-Loving
Like
too
many
other
men
out
on
the
trail
Who
found
the
hard
way
when
the
pushing
comes
to
shoving
He'd
go
six
feet
under
before
he'd
go
to
jail.
He'd
go
six
feet
under
before
he'd
go
to
jail...
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