paroles de chanson Big Country Blues - Townes Van Zandt
I′ve
been
up
the
Mississippi
to
the
Manitoba
line
I've
been
downstream
to
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
Followed
the
sun
west
to
Californ
And
there
just
ain′t
no
place
for
me
left
to
go
Spent
a
lonesome
month
in
Maine,
and
a
year
in
Louisian
Packed
my
bags
and
hit
the
Western
Trail
Rambled
down
through
Texas
till
I
came
to
El
Paso
Spent
a
week
in
a
stinkin'
Juarez
jail
I
rambled
through
Nevada,
gamblin'
most
of
my
life
away
I
headed
north
when
I
heard
Dakota
call
I
stayed
until
the
Northern
came
rollin′
down
the
line
Headed
south
when
summer
turned
to
fall
I′ve
been
north
and
east
and
south
where
the
cotton
grows
Out
in
the
west
where
the
sun
forever
shines
I'v
bent
my
back
for
a
dollar
a
day
in
a
Texas
sugar
field
Labored
in
a
Minnesota
mine
I′v
seen
your
hungry
babies
scream,
I
watched
their
mamas
cry
Seen
a
worn-out
prostitute
beg
for
a
dime
I'v
seen
men
come
out
of
gutters,
ready
to
give
their
lives
away
For
a
slug
at
a
lousy
bottle
of
rot
gut
wine
Repeat
first
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