Текст песни The New Timer - Bruce Springsteen
He
rode
the
rails
since
the
great
depression
Fifty
years
out
on
the
skids
He
said
you
don't
cross
nobody
You'll
be
all
right
out
here
kid
Left
my
family
in
Pennsylvania
Searchin'
for
work
I
hit
the
road
I
met
Frank
in
east
Texas
In
a
freight
yard
blown
through
with
snow
From
New
Mexico
to
Colorado
California
to
the
sea
Frank
he
showed
me
the
ropes,
sir
Just
till
I
could
get
back
on
my
feet
I
hoed
sugar
beets
outside
of
Firebaugh
I
picked
the
peaches
from
the
Marysville
tree
They
bunked
us
in
a
barn
just
like
animals
Me
and
a
hundred
others
just
like
me
We
split
up
come
the
springtime
I
never
seen
Frank
again
'Cept
one
rainy
night
he
blew
by
me
on
grainer
Shouted
my
name
and
disappeared
in
the
rain
and
the
wind
They
found
him
shot
dead
outside
Stockton
His
body
lyin'
on
a
muddy
hill
Nothin'
taken,
nothin'
stolen
Somebody
killed
him
just
to
kill
Late
that
summer
I
was
rollin'
through
the
plains
of
Texas
A
vision
passed
before
my
eyes
a
small
house
sittin'
trackside
With
the
glow
of
the
saviours
beautiful
light
A
woman
stood
cookin'
in
the
kitchen
Kid
sat
at
the
table
with
his
old
man
Now
I
wonder
does
my
son
miss
me
Does
he
wonder
where
I
am
Tonight
I
pick
my
campsite
carefully
Outside
the
Sacramento
Yard
Gather
some
wood
and
light
a
fire
In
the
early
winter
dark
Wind
whistling
cold
I
pull
my
coat
around
me
Make
some
coffee
and
stare
out
into
the
black
night
I
lie
awake,
I
lie
awake
sir
With
my
machete
by
my
side
My
Jesus
your
gracious
love
and
mercy
Tonight
I'm
sorry
could
not
fill
My
heart
like
one
good
rifle
And
the
name
of
who
I
ought
to
kill
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