Текст песни Bonita and Bill Butler - Alison Krauss & Union Station
I
grew
up
in
the
scantling
yards
of
Wheeling
West
Virginia
A
wheelhouse
cub
looking
for
an
open
door
In
the
packet
ways
a
Sweeney
wed
the
keel
of
my
Bonita
Just
two
months
from
her
timbers
til
she
moored
I
paid
the
fare
in
billet
on
her
maiden
voyage
to
Vicksburg
And
talked
my
way
to
hand
the
tiller
on
the
course
In
her
planks
I
carved
a
notch
and
sealed
the
vow
"Be
my
Bonita"
And
her
dowry
was
my
life
between
the
shores
I
was
born
with
rouging
ways,
and
she
steered
me
like
a
woman
From
the
port
calls
and
the
bawds
that
lead
me
stray
The
calliope
serenades,
made
the
old
towns
come
running
And
the
boys
would
gamble
shards
to
pull
her
chains
The
striker's
boast
would
fain
me
loss,
about
the
wrecks
the
shoals
were
keeping
And
how
the
old
girl's
got
poor
Billy's
ransom
saved
On
the
lake
at
Bistineau,
she
set
the
wharf
at
Dixie
With
a
thousand
bales
of
cotton
on
her
main
As
the
great
raft
disappeared,
the
watermark
went
sinking
And
she
was
stuck
right
hard,
a
listing
on
the
bank
With
the
furnace
still
a
blaze,
I
stood
my
last
upon
her
Then
climbed
the
prow
and
took
a
landsman's
trade
"A
derelict
now
Milady"
said
the
watch
log
I've
concorded
"Have
the
bosun
sound
us
eight
bells
for
the
change"
Cause
I
was
born
with
rouging
ways,
and
she
steered
me
like
a
woman
From
the
port
calls
and
the
bawds
that
lead
me
stray
The
calliope
serenades,
made
the
old
towns
come
running
And
the
boys
would
gamble
shards
to
pull
her
chains
And
I
would
take
to
wider
walks,
so
the
gin
I
stopped
a
drinking
At
three
scores
aloft
this
crooked
frame
The
striker's
boast
would
fain
me
loss,
about
the
wrecks
the
shoals
were
keeping
And
how
the
old
girl's
got
poor
Billy's
ransom
saved
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