Текст песни The Dying Cowboy - Alan Lomax
It
was
early
one
morning
I
passed
St.
James
Hospital,
It
was
early
one
mornin',
mornin'
month
of
May,
I
looked
in
the
window
and
I
spied
a
dear
cowboy--
Wrapped
up
in
white
linen,
well,
he
was
cold
as
the
clay.
Sayin',
"Come,
dear
mother,
come
an'
seat
yourself
nigh
me,
Come,
dear
father,
come
and
sing
me
one
song,
For
my
knee-bones
are
achin'
and
my
poor
heart
is
breakin',
I
know
I'm
a
poor
cowboy,
and
I
know
I
done
wrong.
I
want
sixteen
young
gamblers,
papa,
to
carry
my
coffin,
I
want
sixteen
young
whore
gals
for
to
sing
me
my
song,
Tell
them
bring
'long
a
bunch
of
those
sweet-smellin'
roses,
So
they
can't
smell
me
as
they
drive
me
on.
'Twas
once
in
the
saddle,
papa,
I
used
to
go
dashing,
Father,
in
my
young
days
when
I
used
to
be
gay,
Down
roun'
that
old
church-house,
with
them
handsome
young
ladies,
Them
girls
oughta
carry
me,
follow
me
to
my
grave.
It
was
early
one
mornin'
I
passed
St.
James
Hospital,
Lord,
it
was
early
one
mornin',
mornin'
month
of
May,
I
looked
in
the
window
and
I
spied
a
dear
cowboy--
And
he
was
wrapped
in
white
linen,
he
was
colder
than
clay.
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