paroles de chanson Tom Ames' Prayer - Robert Earl Keen
Everyone
in
Nacodoches
Knew
Tom
Ames
would
come
to
a
bad
end
′Cause
the
sheriff
caught
him
Stealin'
chickens
and
such
by
the
time
he
was
ten
One
day
his
daddy
took
a
ten
dollar
bill
And
tucked
it
in
his
hand
He
said,
I
know
you′re
headed
for
trouble
son
Your
Momma
wouldn't
understand
So
he
took
his
dad's
money
and
his
brother′s
old
bay
He
left
without
a
word
of
thanks
He
fell
in
with
this
crowd
in
some
border
town
And
he
took
to
robbing
banks
Outside
the
law
his
luck
run
out
fast
A
few
years
came
and
went
Till
he′s
trapped
in
an
alley
in
Abilene
With
all
but
four
shells
spent
And
he
realized
prayin'
was
the
only
thing
That
he
hadn′t
ever
tried
Well,
he
wasn't
sure
he
quite
knew
how
But
he
looked
up
to
the
sky
He
said,
you
don′t
owe
me
nothin'
and
as
far
as
I
know
Lord
I
don′t
owe
nothin'
to
you
I
ain't
askin′
for
a
miracle
Lord
Just
a
little
bit
of
luck
will
do
You
know
I
ain′t
never
prayed
before
'Cause
it
always
seemed
to
me
That
prayin′
is
the
same
as
beggin'
Lord
I
don′t
take
no
charity
But
right
now
Lord
with
my
back
to
the
wall
I
can't
help
but
recall
How
they
nearly
hung
me
for
stealin′
a
horse
In
Fort
Smith,
Arkansas
Judge
Parker
said
guilty
and
the
gavel
came
down
Just
like
a
cannon
shot
I
went
away
quietly
I
began
to
file
a
plot
They
sent
the
preacher
down
to
my
cell
He
said
the
Lord's
your
only
hope
He's
the
only
friend
you′re
gonna
have
son
When
you
hit
the
end
of
Parker′s
rope
And
I
guess
he
could
have
kept
preachin'
till
Christmas
But
he
turned
his
back
on
me
I
put
a
homemade
blade
to
that
golden
throat
Asked
the
deputy
for
the
key
It
ain′t
the
first
trouble
I've
seen
before
As
you
already
know
I′ve
had
some
help
from
you
Lord
and
the
Devil
himself's
Been
strictly
touch
and
go
Yeah,
but
who
in
the
hell
am
I
talkin′
to
There
ain't
no
one
here
but
me
So
he
cocked
both
his
pistols
and
he
spit
in
the
dirt
And
he
walked
out
into
that
street
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