paroles de chanson Indian Head Penny - Guy Clark
I
rolled
off
the
San
Francisco
mint
in
1909
The
last
one
they
ever
made,
you
should've
seen
me
shine
When
I
landed
on
the
counter
they
gave
me
to
a
kid
Making
change
for
a
jaw
breaker
was
the
first
thing
that
I
did
I
got
traded
for
a
pocket
knife,
two
marbles
and
some
string
Wound
up
on
a
railroad
track
waiting
for
a
train
Snatched
up
by
a
hobo
and
turned
right
into
wine
Pitched
up
against
the
wall
at
least
a
hundred
thousand
times
Chorus
Round
and
'round
a
penny
goes
Round
and
back
again
Listen
and
I'll
tell
you
The
places
that
I've
been
I
got
stolen
from
a
banker
by
Pretty
Boy
Floyd
and
then
He
gave
me
to
a
farmer
who
was
trying
to
save
his
land
I
was
good
luck
to
a
soldier
back
in
W.W.II
He
lost
me
in
a
poker
game
the
day
the
war
was
through
I
got
stuck
behind
the
back
seat
of
a
'51
Chevrolet
Spare
change
in
the
sixties,
getting
worth
less
every
day
Now
it's
piggy
banks
and
gum
machines
And
occasional
wishing
wells
Or
laying
on
a
barroom
floor,
Indian
heads
or
tails
Chorus
I'm
a
pretty
lucky
penny,
Lord
it
happens
every
time
Just
when
I
start
feeling
lost
and
left
behind
Some
kid
will
pick
me
up
and
wonder
where
I've
been
Put
me
in
his
pocket,
and
here
I
go
again
Chorus
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