paroles de chanson Boy from Lawrence County - The Felice Brothers
All
these
pills
and
powder
could
not
make
me
stay
Oh,
I'm
on
my
merry
way
in
the
morning
light
Cold
New
England
winters
have
got
me
coughing
As
the
Lincoln
turns
the
corner
down
Memory
Street
Tell
me
Judge,
what's
the
bounty
On
that
boy
from
Lawrence
County?
He's
a
friend
of
mine
If
I
had
a
way
to
trap
him
Would
you
swear
to
pay
up,
captain?
He's
a
friend
of
mine
The
door
swang
slowly
open
The
committee
room
was
dark
The
bailiff
marked
the
charts
in
red
Recalled
a
boy
in
orange
as
he
slowly
passed
Awkward
as
a
calf
with
its
legs
wobbling
Be
so
kind,
tell
me
warden
Who's
in
line
to
die
this
morning?
Could
I
see
the
show?
If
he
bore
his
teeth
to
scare
us
Would
we
see
our
likeness,
sheriff
In
the
pearly
glow?
Roll
on
old,
silver
river
through
the
iron
range
Past
the
sleeping
trains
that
wait
Gold
and
amber
peddles
in
your
water
wade
Like
the
band
of
Jesse
James
in
wait
Rain,
it
beats
the
window,
makes
it
hard
to
see
Who's
on
a
drunken
spree
in
the
city
lights
Silent
are
the
dying,
silent
are
the
young
It's
silent
where
I'm
from
Tell
me
love
of
your
husband
Will
we
see
his
headlights
coming?
Will
he
know
it's
us?
When
his
tired
eyes
have
lifted
Will
he
see
your
bed
has
shifted?
Is
he
bad
at
love?
I
got
the
money
that
I
owe
you
Something
else
to
show
you
Could
you
meet
me
there?
Take
the
road
out,
past
the
station
To
the
river
basin
I'll
be
waiting
there
for
you
All
these
pills
and
powder,
could
not
make
me
stay
Oh,
I'm
on
my
merry
way
in
the
morning
light
And
all
these
dying
matadors
in
dusty
rings
Have
killed
my
will
to
sing
and
I'm
gone
Tell
me,
judge,
what's
the
bounty
On
that
boy
from
Lawrence
County?
He's
a
friend
of
mine
If
I
had
a
way
to
trap
him
Would
you
swear
to
pay
up,
captain?
He's
a
friend
of
mine
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