paroles de chanson Thirsty Boots - John Denver
Thirsty
Boots
This
song
appears
on
three
albums,
and
was
first
released
on
the
I
Want
To
Live
Album,
and
has
also
been
released
on
The
Rocky
Mountain
Collection
and
The
Country
Roads
Collection
albums.
You've
long
been
on
the
open
road
You've
been
sleepin'
in
the
rain
From
dirty
words
and
muddy
cells
You're
clothes
are
soiled
and
stained
But
the
dirty
words,
the
mud
of
cells
Will
soon
be
judged
insane
So
only
stop
and
rest
yourself
And
you'll
be
off
again
Oh
take
off
your
thirsty
boots
And
stay
for
awhile
Your
feet
are
hard
and
weary
From
a
dusty
mile
And
maybe
I
can
make
you
laugh
And
maybe
I
can
try
Lookin'
for
the
evening
And
the
morning
in
your
eyes
Then
tell
me
of
the
ones
you
saw
As
far
as
you
could
see
Across
the
plains
from
field
to
town
Marchin'
to
be
free
And
of
the
rusted
prison
gates
That
tumbled
by
degree
Like
laughing
children
one
by
one
They
look
like
you
and
me
So
take
off
your
thirsty
boots
And
stay
for
awhile
Your
feet
are
hard
and
weary
From
a
dusty
mile
And
maybe
I
can
make
you
laugh
And
maybe
I
can
try
Just
lookin'
for
the
evening
And
the
morning
in
your
eyes
I
know
you
are
no
stranger
now
A
crooked
rainbow
trail
From
dancing
cliffheads
shattered
sills
To
slander
shackled
jails
Where
the
voices
drift
up
from
below
Its
walls
are
being
scaled
Yes,
all
of
this,
and
more
my
friend
Your
song
SHALL
not
be
failed
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