paroles de chanson Beside the Rio Grande - Strawbs
It
happened
rather
suddenly
that
the
Preacher
came
to
town
With
stories
from
the
Testaments
of
men
of
great
reknown
With
his
box
of
patent
medicines
he
swore
to
cure
all
ills
From
the
lameness
in
the
horses,
to
the
children's
colds
and
chills
And
he
had
along
his
Indian
wife
and
a
country
music
band
Who
sang
of
peace
and
brotherhood
beside
the
Rio
Grande.
Now
the
Preacher
quickly
gathered
sick
and
poor
from
miles
around
Who
came
to
him
for
comfort
and
to
hear
his
country
sound
But
the
mayor
thought
he
was
trouble
when
he
spoke
against
the
law
And
he
saw
the
growing
power
of
the
crowds
that
he
could
draw
And
he
worried
when
the
Preacher
bought
himself
a
plot
of
land
To
settle
with
his
family
beside
the
Rio
Grande.
The
saloon
was
pretty
crowded
and
the
stakes
was
a-running
high
And
the
girls
sang
sentimental
songs
that
made
us
cowboys
cry
We
began
to
criticise
the
Preacher
marrying
a
squaw
And
how
could
he
associate
with
cripples,
drunks
and
whores
And
in
a
crazy
fit
the
Preacher
scattered
chips
and
winning
hands
And
condemned
it
as
a
den
of
vice
beside
the
Rio
Grande.
Now
the
boys
were
drunk
and
rowdy,
and
mostly
pretty
mean
And
we
dragged
him
to
the
sidewalk
and
whipped
his
shoulders
clean
We
said
he
was
responsible
for
bringing
on
the
drought
That
had
burned
off
all
the
spring
grass
and
had
wiped
the
young
herd
out
The
sheriff
would
not
get
involved,
the
law
could
take
no
hand
The
Preacher
had
not
harmed
a
soul.
We
pegged
him
on
the
hillside
alongside
two
Apache
braves
Who'd
been
given
picks
and
shovels
and
been
made
to
dig
their
graves
And
when
he
asked
for
water
stood
and
pissed
around
his
feet
While
his
tongue
swelled
up
and
blackened
in
the
burning
desert
heat
And
someone
said
we
ought
to
mark
the
Preacher
with
a
brand
To
show
that
he
did
not
belong
beside
the
Rio
Grande.
Then
the
sky
began
to
darken
and
a
breeze
whipped
up
the
dust
And
some
of
us
were
frightened
while
others
swore
and
cursed
And
the
Preacher
said
a
few
words
with
his
final
dying
breath
About
forgiving
us
for
what
we
had
done
to
bring
about
his
death
And
as
the
night
began
to
fall
we
covered
him
with
sand
And
left
his
weary
bones
to
bleach
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