paroles de chanson Blackjack County Chains - The Del McCoury Band
I
was
standin'
by
the
road
in
Black
Jack
County
Not
knowing
that
the
sheriff
paid
a
bounty
For
men
like
me
who
didn't
have
a
penny
to
their
name
He
locked
my
legs
in
thirty
five
pounds
Of
Black
Jack
County
chains
All
we
had
to
eat
was
bread
and
water
Every
day
we
had
to
build
his
road
a
mile
and
a
quarter
A
black
snake
whip
would
sting
our
backs
If
some
poor
fool
complained
But
we
couldn't
fight
back
wearin'
thirty
five
pounds
Of
Black
Jack
County
chains
We
all
gathered
'round
him,
slowly
creepin'
Heaven
help
me
to
forget
that
night
in
the
cold,
cold
rain
When
we
beat
him
to
death
wearin'
thirty
five
pounds
Of
Black
Jack
County
chains
The
wounds
have
all
healed
and
I'm
thankful
And
there's
nothin'
left
but
scars
around
my
ankle
The
best
of
all
no
man
will
ever
be
a
slave
again
To
a
black
snake
whip
and
thirty
five
pounds
Of
Black
Jack
County
chains
Best
of
all
no
man
will
ever
be
a
slave
again
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