paroles de chanson To Beat the Devil - Johnny Cash
It
was
winter
time
in
Nashville,
down
on
music
city
row
And
I
was
lookin'
for
a
place
to
get
myself
out
of
the
cold
To
warm
the
frozen
feelin'
that
was
eatin'
at
my
soul
And
keep
the
chilly
wind
off
me
and
my
guitar
Well
my
thirsty
wanted
whisky
and
my
hungry
needed
beans
But
it'd
been
of
month
of
paydays
since
I'd
heard
that
eagle
scream
So
with
a
stomach
full
of
empty
and
a
pocket
full
of
dreams
I
left
my
pride
and
stepped
inside
a
bar
Actually,
I
guess
you'd
could
call
it
a
Tavern
Cigarette
smoke
to
the
ceilin'
and
sawdust
on
the
floor
Friendly
shadows
Well
I
saw
that
there
was
just
one
old
man
that
was
sittin'
at
the
bar
And
in
the
mirror
I
could
see
him
checkin'
me
and
my
guitar
An'
he
turned
and
said:
"Come
up
here
boy,
and
show
us
what
you
are"
I
said:
"I'm
dry."
He
bought
me
a
beer
Then
he
nodded
at
my
guitar
and
he
said
"It's
a
tough
life,
ain't
it?"
I
just
looked
at
him,
and
he
said
"You
ain't
makin'
any
money,
are
you?"
I
said,
"You've
been
readin'
my
mail"
He
just
smiled
and
said
"Let
me
see
that
guitar
I've
got
some
you
oughta
hear"
Then
he'd
laid
it
on
my
ear
If
you
waste
your
time
a-talkin'
to
the
people
who
don't
listen
To
the
things
that
you
are
sayin',
who
do
you
think's
gonna
hear
And
if
you
should
die
explainin'
how
the
things
that
they
complain
about
Are
things
they
could
be
changin',
who
do
you
think's
gonna
care?
There
were
other
lonely
singers
in
a
world
turned
deaf
and
blind
Who
were
crucified
for
what
they
tried
to
show
And
their
voices
have
been
scattered
by
the
swirlin'
winds
of
time
'Cause
the
truth
remains
that
no-one
wants
to
know
Well,
the
old
man
was
a
stranger,
but
I'd
heard
his
song
before
Back
when
failure
had
me
locked
out
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
door
When
no-one
stood
behind
me
but
my
shadow
on
the
floor
And
lonesome
was
more
than
a
state
of
mind
You
see,
the
devil
haunts
a
hungry
man
And
if
you
don't
wanna
join
him,
well,
you
got
to
beat
him
I
ain't
sayin'
I
beat
the
devil,
but
I
drank
his
beer
for
nothing
And
then
I
stole
his
song
And
you
still
can
hear
me
singin'
to
the
people
who
don't
listen
To
the
things
that
I
am
sayin',
prayin'
someone's
gonna
hear
And
I
guess
I'll
die
explainin'
how
the
things
that
they
complain
about
Are
things
they
could
be
changin',
hopin'
someone's
gonna
care
I
was
born
a
lonely
singer,
and
I'm
bound
to
die
the
same
But
I've
got
to
feed
the
hunger
in
my
soul
And
if
I
never
have
a
nickle,
I
won't
ever
die
ashamed
'Cause
I
don't
believe
that
no-one
wants
to
know
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