paroles de chanson Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight - Rodney Crowell
Mary
took
to
running
with
a
travelling
man
Left
her
momma
crying
with
her
head
in
her
hands
Such
a
sad
case,
so
broken
hearted.
She
say,
momma,
gotta
go,
gotta
get
outta
here
Gotta
get
outta
town,
tired
of
hanging
around
I
gotta
roll
on
between
the
ditches.
Just
an
ordinary
story
'bout
the
way
things
go
'Round
and
around,
nobody
knows
But
the
highway
goes
on
forever,
That
ol'
highway
rolls
on
forever.
Lord,
she
never
would've
done
it
if
she
hadn't
got
drunk
If
she
hadn't
started
running
with
a
travelling
man
If
she
hadn't
started
taking
those
crazy
chances,
She
say,
daughter,
let
me
tell
you
'bout
the
travelling'
kind
Everywhere
he's
goin'
such
a
very
short
time
He'll
be
long
gone
before
you
know
it
He'll
be
long
gone
before
you
know
it.
She
say,
never
have
I
known
it
when
it
felt
so
good
Never
have
I
knew
it
when
I
knew
I
could
Never
have
I
done
it
when
it
looked
so
right
Leaving
Louisiana
in
the
broad
daylight.
This
is
down
in
the
swampland,
anything
goes
It's
alligator
bait
and
the
bars
don't
close
It's
the
real
thing
down
in
Louisiana.
Did
you
ever
see
a
Cajun
when
he
really
got
mad
When
he
really
got
trouble
like
a
daughter
goin'
bad
It
gets
real
hot
down
in
Louisiana.
The
stranger
better
move
it
or
he's
gonna
get
killed
He's
gonna
have
to
get
it
or
a
shotgun
will
It
ain't
no
time
for
lengthy
speeches
There
ain't
no
time
for
lengthy
speeches.
She
say,
never
have
I
known
it
when
it
felt
so
good
Never
have
I
knew
it
when
I
knew
I
could
Never
have
I
done
it
when
it
looked
so
right
Leaving
Louisiana
in
the
broad
daylight.
She
say,
never
have
I
known
it
when
it
felt
so
good
Never
have
I
knew
it
when
I
knew
I
could
Never
have
I
done
it
when
it
looked
so
right
Leaving
Louisiana
in
the
broad
daylight.
Just
an
ordinary
story
'bout
the
way
things
go
'Round
and
around
nobody
knows
But
the
highway
goes
on
forever,
That
old
highway
rolls
on
forever.
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