paroles de chanson 1952 Vincent Black Lightning - Richard Thompson
Said
Red
Molly
to
James
that's
a
fine
motorbike
A
girl
could
feel
special
on
any
such
like
Said
James
to
Red
Molly,
my
hat's
off
to
you
It's
a
Vincent
Black
Lightning,
1952
And
I've
seen
you
at
the
corners
and
cafes
it
seems
Red
hair
and
black
leather,
my
favourite
colour
scheme
And
he
pulled
her
on
behind
And
down
to
Boxhill
they
did
ride
Said
James
to
Red
Molly,
here's
a
ring
for
your
right
hand
But
I'll
tell
you
in
earnest
I'm
a
dangerous
man
I've
fought
with
the
law
since
I
was
seventeen
I
robbed
many
a
man
to
get
my
Vincent
machine
Now
I'm
21
years,
I
might
make
22
And
I
don't
mind
dying,
but
for
the
love
of
you
And
if
fate
should
break
my
stride
Then
I'll
give
you
my
Vincent
to
ride
Come
down,
come
down,
Red
Molly,
called
Sergeant
McRae
For
they've
taken
young
James
Adie
for
armed
robbery
Shotgun
blast
hit
his
chest,
left
nothing
inside
Oh,
come
down,
Red
Molly
to
his
dying
bedside
When
she
came
to
the
hospital,
there
wasn't
much
left
He
was
running
out
of
road,
he
was
running
out
of
breath
But
he
smiled
to
see
her
cry
And
said
I'll
give
you
my
Vincent
to
ride
Says
James,
in
my
opinion,
there's
nothing
in
this
world
Beats
a
52
Vincent
and
a
red
headed
girl
Now
Nortons
and
Indians
and
Greeveses
won't
do
They
don't
have
a
soul
like
a
Vincent
52
He
reached
for
her
hand
and
he
slipped
her
the
keys
He
said
I've
got
no
further
use
for
these
I
see
angels
on
Ariels
in
leather
and
chrome
Swooping
down
from
heaven
to
carry
me
home
And
he
gave
her
one
last
kiss
and
died
And
he
gave
her
his
Vincent
to
ride
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