Текст песни South Coast - Arlo Guthrie
My
name
is
Juanano
de
Castro
My
father
was
a
Spanish
Grandee
But
I
won
my
wife
in
a
card
game
To
hell
with
those
lords
o'er
the
sea
Well
the
South
Coast
is
wild
coast
and
lonely
You
might
win
in
a
game
at
Cholon
But
a
lion
still
rules
the
Barranca
And
a
man
there
is
always
alone
I
played
in
a
card
game
at
Jolon
I
played
there
with
an
outlaw
named
Juan
And
after
I'd
taken
his
money
I
staked
all
against
his
daughter
Dawn
I
picked
up
the
ace...
l
had
won
her
My
heart
it
was
down
at
my
feet
Jumped
up
to
my
throat
in
a
hurry
Like
a
young
summer's
day
she
was
sweet
He
opened
the
door
to
the
kitchen
And
he
called
the
girl
out
with
a
curse
Saying
"Take
her,
Goddamn
her,
you've
won
her
She's
yours
now
for
better
or
worse"
Her
arms
had
to
tighten
around
me
As
we
rode
down
the
hills
to
the
south
Not
a
word
did
I
hear
from
her
that
day
Nor
a
kiss
from
her
pretty
young
mouth
But
that
was
a
gay
happy
winter
We
carved
on
a
cradle
of
pine
By
the
fire
in
that
neat
little
cabin
And
I
sang
with
that
gay
wife
of
mine
Well
the
South
Coast
is
wild
coast
and
lonely
You
might
win
in
a
game
at
Cholon
But
a
lion
still
rules
the
Barranca
And
a
man
there
is
always
alone
That
night
I
got
hurt
in
a
landslide
Crushed
hip
and
twice
broken
bone
She
saddled
her
pony
like
lightning
And
rode
off
for
the
doctor
in
Cholon
The
lion
screamed
in
the
Barranca
Buck,
he
bolted
and
he
fell
on
his
side
My
young
wife
lay
dead
in
the
moonlight
My
heart
died
that
night
with
my
bride
Well
the
South
Coast
is
wild
coast
and
lonely
You
might
win
in
a
game
at
Cholon
But
a
lion
still
rules
the
Barranca
And
a
man
there
is
always
alone
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