paroles de chanson The Sky Above, The Mud Below - Tom Russell
Two
men
rode
in
from
the
South,
a
rainy
autumn
night
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
They
walked
into
the
Deacon's
bar,
they
were
Mexican
by
sight
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
They
threw
a
horse
hair
bridle
down
- "we
trade
this
for
whiskey
round"
The
Deacon
slams
a
bottle
down
- two
men
start
to
drinkin'
Their
hair
was
long
and
black,
tied
up
behind
their
ears
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
Their
faces
were
identical
- like
one
man
beside
a
mirror
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
Then
someone
whispers
"that
beats
all...
their
wanted
poster's
on
the
wall
Twin
brothers
name
of
Sandoval
- horse
thieves
from
Boquillas..."
Now
the
bridle
and
the
belts
they
wore
were
braided
gray
and
black
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
The
color
of
a
roan
horse
once
belonged
to
Deacon
Black
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
The
fastest
horse
for
miles
around
- He'd
been
stolen
from
the
old
fairgrounds
A
month
ago
outside
of
town
- We
tracked
but
never
found
him
Now
the
Deacon
was
a
preacher
who
had
fallen
hard
from
grace
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
He
owned
the
bar
and
a
string
of
quarter
horses
that
he'd
race
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
Yet
Deacon
he
could
drink
and
curse,
though
he
still
quoted
sacred
verse
He
was
sheriff,
judge,
he
owned
the
hearse
- a
man
you
do
not
anger
The
sky
above,
the
mud
below,
the
wind
and
rain,
the
sleet
and
snow
Two
horse
thieves
from
Mexico,
drinkin'
hard
and
singin'
One
brother
he
spoke
English
- Deacon
inquires
as
to
their
work
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
The
man
says,
"Mister,
we
braid
horsehair:
bridles,
ropes
and
quirts..."
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
"Yah,
that
fine
bridle
we
did
make
- a
roan
horse
killed
by
leg-bone
break...
He's
horsehair
rope
now,
horse
meat
steak...
we
cleaned
him
to
the
bone."
Well
these
gentlemen
they
were
ignorant,
or
didn't
know
just
where
they
were
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
The
Deacon's
face
grew
darker
as
he
measured
every
word
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
"You
horsehair
braidin'
sons
of
bitches,
stole
my
claim
to
earthly
riches
Someone
go
and
dig
a
ditch
- there
may
well
be
a
hangin'."
One
brother
reached
inside
his
shirt
- a-searching
for
his
gun
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
Too
late...
for
Deak
had
whipped
around
his
sawed-off
Remington
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
The
twins
they
raised
their
hands
and
sneered.
Deak
was
grinnin'
ear
to
ear
He
says:
"Courts
in
session...
hear
ye,
hear
- yer's
truly
is
presidin'..."
Well
the
trial
commenced
and
ended
quick,
they
didn't
have
a
hope
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
Deak
says,
"We'll
cut
your
hair
now
boys
- then
you
can
braid
yourselves
a
rope...
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
The
Old
Testament
it
says
somewhere
- "'eye
for
eye
and
hair
for
hair
Covet
not
thy
neighbor's
mare'
- I
believe
that's
Revelations."
Now
that
fancy
horsehair
bridle
it
hangs
on
Deacon's
wall
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
Next
to
that
wanted
poster
of
the
brothers
Sandoval
(The
sky
above
and
the
mud
below)
And
the
twisted
rope,
so
shiny
black;
the
artifact
that
broke
their
necks
Their
craftmanship
he
did
respect
- they
shoulda
struck
to
braidin'
The
sky
above,
the
mud
below,
the
wind
and
rain,
the
sleet
and
snow
The
Deacon's
hearse
is
rollin'
slow,
in
the
first
blue
light
of
morning
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