paroles de chanson Pancho and Lefty - Merle Haggard
Living
on
the
road,
my
friend,
was
gonna
keep
you
free
and
clean
Now,
you
wear
your
skin
like
iron
And
your
breath's
as
hard
as
kerosene
You
weren't
your
mama's
only
boy,
but
her
favorite
one,
it
seems
She
began
to
cry
when
you
said
goodbye
and
sank
into
your
dreams
Poncho
was
a
bandit
boy,
his
horse
was
fast
as
polished
steel
He
wore
his
gun
outside
his
pants
for
all
the
honest
world
to
feel
Poncho
met
his
match,
you
know,
on
the
deserts
down
in
Mexico
Nobody
heard
his
dyin'
words
Ah,
but
that's
the
way
it
goes
All
the
Federales
say,
they
could've
had
him
any
day
They
only
let
him
slip
away,
out
of
kindness,
I
suppose
Lefty,
he
can't
sing
the
blues
all
night
long,
like
he
used
to
The
dust
that
Poncho
bit
down
south,
ended
up
in
Lefty's
mouth
Day
they
laid
poor
Poncho
low,
Lefty
split
for
Ohio
Where
he
got
the
bread,
to
go,
ain't
nobody
knows
All
the
Federales
say,
they
could've
had
him
any
day
We
only
let
him
slip
away,
out
of
kindness,
I
suppose
The
poets
tell
how
Poncho
fell
and
Lefty's
living
in
a
cheap
hotel
The
desert's
quiet
and
Cleveland's
cold
And
so
the
story
ends,
we're
told
Poncho
needs
your
prayers,
it's
true,
but
save
a
few
for
Lefty
too
He
only
did
what
he
had
to
do
and
now
he's
growing
old
(All
the
Federales
say,
we
could've
had
him
any
day)
We
only
let
him
go
so
long,
out
of
kindness,
I
suppose
A
few
great
Federales
say,
we
could've
had
him
any
day
We
only
let
him
go
so
long,
out
of
kindness
I
suppose
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