paroles de chanson Patrick Russel - Iris DeMent , Tom Russell
My
name
is
Patrick
Russell,
I've
led
a
Christian
life
I
sit
here
in
New
Hampton,
the
year
is
nineteen
ten
Looking
back
from
Iowa
towards
Mother
Ireland.
I
was
born
in
Templemore
in
eighteen
twenty
five
Recalled
a
happy
boyhood
until
my
mother
died
Starvation
crept
across
the
land,
America's
our
dream
Six
cruel
weeks
on
stormy
seas
aboard
the
ship
Tyrene.
American
primitive
man,
in
an
American
primitive
land
I
washed
my
face
in
a
frying
pan,
American
primitive
man.
At
last
we
docked
in
old
Quebec,
the
English
offered
farm
and
ground
But
we'd
lived
too
long
under
English
rule,
to
United
States
we're
bound
By
train
and
then
by
cattle
boat,
aw
the
filth
down
in
that
hold
We
landed
in
Milwalkee,
trekked
200
miles
or
more
A
sack
of
new
potatoes
was
carried
by
each
man
Four
spades
for
cultivation
we'd
brought
from
Ireland
We
worked
at
splitting
railroad
ties,
bought
one
old
milking
cow
A
quarter
section
uncleared
land,
two
oxen
and
a
plough
At
night
we
heard
the
wolves
howl
on
our
newly
purchased
farm
And
starving
lads
from
the
civil
war
took
shelter
in
our
barn.
The
Larsens
and
the
Cooneys,
the
Russells
the
Molloys
We
tilled
the
soil
of
Iowa
and
grew
a
spate
of
girls
and
boys.
American
primitive
man,
in
an
American
primitive
land
A
whiskey
still
in
an
oatmeal
can,
American
primitive
man
I'm
an
American
primitive
man.
1 The Man from God Knows Where
2 Wayfarin' Stranger
3 Patrick Russel
4 Mary Clare Malloy
5 The Outcaste
6 Anna Olsen
7 Rider on an Orphan Train
8 Acres of Corn
9 Sitting Bull in Venice
10 The Old Rugged Cross
11 Anna Olsen's Letter Home
12 Casey Jones
13 Chickasaw Country Jail
14 Wayfarin' Stranger
15 Throwin' Horseshoes At the Moon
16 Love Abides
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