Текст песни Across The Alley From The Alamo - Asleep at the Wheel
Across
the
alley
from
the
Alamo,
ah
yeah
Across
the
alley
from
the
Alamo,
lived
a
pinto
pony
and
a
Navajo
Who
sang
a
sort
of
Indian
Hideho
To
the
people
passing
by
The
pinto
spent
his
time
a
swichin'
flies
And
the
Navajo
watched
the
lazy
skies
And
very
rarely
did
they
ever
rest
their
eyes
On
the
people
passing
by
One
day
they
went
a
walkin'
along
the
railroad
track
They
were
swishin'
not
lookin'
Toot
toot
They
never
came
back,
oh
Across
the
alley
from
the
Alamo
When
the
summer
sun
decides
to
settle
low
A
fly
sings
an
Indian
Hideho
To
the
people
passing
by
Across
the
alley
from
the
Alamo
Lived
a
pinto
pony
and
a
Navajo
Who
used
to
bake
frijoles
in
cornmeal
dough
For
the
people
passing
by
They
thought
that
they
would
make
some
easy
bucks
By
washin'
their
frijoles
in
Duz
and
Lux
A
pair
of
very
conscientious
clucks
To
the
people
passing
by
And
they
took
this
cheap
vacation
Their
shoes
were
polished
bright
No
they
never
heard
the
whistle
Toot
toot
They're
clear
out
of
sight,
ooh
Across
the
alley
from
the
Alamo
When
the
starlight
beams
its
tender
glow
The
beams
go
to
sleep
and
then
there
ain't
no
dough
For
the
people
passing
by
Across
the
alley
from
the
Alamo
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