paroles de chanson Townes' Blues - Cowboy Junkies
You're
clean
as
A
widow
woman's
washboard,
son,
Stick
it
in
the
wind.
Put
the
mountains
to
your
back
The
great
plains
on
your
grille
Time
to
take
a
little
spin.
Boulder
looks
like
the
type
of
town
That
I
could
spend
some
time,
But
in
Houston
they
got
our
name
in
lights.
You're
clean
as
A
widow
woman's
washboard,
son,
The
slab
is
yours
tonight.
Townes
is
in
the
back
lounge
With
his
hands
in
his
pocket
Pulls
out
two
die
and
says
let's
get
at
it.
Salina
in
the
headlights,
snake
eyes
on
the
floor,
Al
drops
another
twenty,
Pete
heads
for
the
door,
Springer's
feeling
lucky,
sits
down
for
a
spell,
Oklahoma
City
and
he's
lost
his
last
bill.
Jeff
is
in
a
bind
waiting
on
sister
hicks
Seven
comes
a-calling
as
we
cross
on
into
Texas.
Townes
is
in
the
back
lounge
With
a
fist
full
of
fives
He
says,
it's
a
little
bit
long
But
I'm
enjoying
this
ride.
Be
careful
with
the
die
When
you're
surrounded
by
others
With
boxcars
in
their
eyes.
Never
count
your
winnings
at
hour
23
Of
a
24-hour
drive.
Remember
that
you're
not
the
one
calling
the
tune
That's
making
those
diamonds
dance
Or
you'll
be
clean
as
A
widow
woman's
washboard,
son,
And
those
are
the
facts.
Townes
is
in
the
back
lounge
Cursing
at
them
bones
He
says,
ain't
this
fool
ever
heard
of
Raton.
1 Southern Rain
2 Oregon Hill
3 This Street, That Man, This Life
4 A Horse In The Country
5 If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man
6 If You Were The Woman And I Was The Man
7 Murder, Tonight, In The Trailer Park
8 Black Eyed Man
9 Winter's Song
10 The Last Spike
11 Cowboy Junkies Lament
12 Townes' Blues
13 To Live Is To Fly
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