paroles de chanson The Black Dog - Shooter Jennings
I
am
a
trader,
I
sell
goods
from
my
caravan
I
sell
to
mining
towns
in
Kentucky,
Tennessee,
and
Alabama
Once
on
a
moonless
night,
I
was
looking
for
a
place
to
rest
When
I
saw
a
black
figure
walking
slow
in
the
road
ahead
So
I
kinda
hung
behind,
for
a
while
I
could
see
it
was
a
black
dog
The
black
dog
stopped
and
turned
and
his
eyes
glowed
like
inken
gold
And
I
followed
him
slowly
until
I
came
to
a
clearing
on
the
side
of
the
road
And
I
stopped,
and
he
stopped
too,
I
cooked
my
meal
I
even
made
him
a
plate
But
that
black
dog
just
sat
on
the
hill,
still,
and
watched
me
as
I
ate
Then
he
ran
off
North,
towards
the
mountains
over
the
ridge
I
arrived
at
the
next
town
spooked
and
after
my
business
day
I
saw
that
black
dog
again
standing
stoic
near
the
southern
gate
He
ran
North
again
and
my
blood
ran
cold
but
still
I
willed
to
carry
on
Well
I
finished
my
last
few
stops
and
got
my
scared
ass
right
back
home
By
the
next
town
I
was
down
and
sore
and
sick
from
a
lack
of
sleep
This
dog
was
haunting
my
mind,
my
stomach
so
twisted
I
couldn't
eat
Some
ol'
miners
were
missin,
their
familes
were
out
on
their
porches
in
the
fog
And
it
caught
my
eye
in
a
picture
next
to
one
of
them
miners
was
that
ol'
black
dog
The
old
lady
with
the
picture
told
me
there
had
been
a
rockslide
Said
12
miners
were
missing,
maybe
dead,
and
her
husband
and
his
dog
was
inside
So
I
told
'em
'bout
seeing
the
dog
and
how
he
ran
off
on
that
road
to
the
South
And
they
said
that
the
way
he
was
running
was
towards
a
mine
they
call
the
"Devils
mouth"
We
headed
out
that
way
and
about
three
hours
later
we
got
to
the
site
And
they
opened
that
Devil's
mouth
with
about
50
pounds
of
dynamite
The
rising
purple
smoke
basked
in
the
burning
red
of
the
dying
sunlight
There
inside,
barely
alive,
was
that
old
miner
trapped
under
the
rocks
Said
he'd
been
wasting
there
for
over
a
week
with
no
food
or
water,
help
or
sleep
Since
the
rockslide
trapped
him
underneath
Killing
his
old
black
dog
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