Текст песни O'Reilly Luck - Buddy Jewell
Granddaddy
used
to
sit
me
on
his
knee
And
tell
me
how
it
was
in
the
old
country
Famine
and
floods
and
crops
that
failed
I'd
listen
for
hours
as
he
told
his
tale
He
said,
"There
must
have
been
a
curse
on
the
family
name"
But
he
swore
he'd
be
the
one
to
break
that
chain
With
money
that
he
saved
from
the
sweat
of
his
brow
He'd
get
'em
out
of
there,
someday,
somehow
Well,
he
never
was
much
of
a
gamblin'
man
But
he
dreamed
of
passage
to
the
Promised
Land
Bet
it
all
on
a
better
life
in
America
He
said,
"We'll
change
our
fate,
and
this
danged
O'Reilly
Luck"
I
can
only
imagine
the
look
on
his
face
Tickets
in
hand,
as
they
counted
the
days
Eleven
passports,
no
turnin'
back
Decidin'
what
they
should
and
shouldn't
pack
But
the
baby
caught
the
fever
just
days
before
And
the
doctor
hung
a
sheet
on
their
front
door
For
two
long
weeks
they
were
quarantined
Stranded
with
nothin'
but
a
shattered
dream
Well,
he
never
was
much
of
a
gamblin'
man
But
he
dreamed
of
passage
to
the
Promised
Land
Bet
it
all
on
a
better
life
in
America
He
said,
"We'll
change
our
fate,
and
this
danged
O'Reilly
Luck"
Granddaddy
told
this
story
'til
he
passed
away
How
the
people
all
cheered
from
the
dock
that
day
While
he
shook
his
fist
with
a
tear
in
his
eye
At
the
beautiful
ship
of
the
White
Star
Line
And
he
cursed
his
fate
and
his
danged
O'Reilly
Luck
As
the
mighty
Titanic,
sailed
into
the
sun
Well,
he
never
was
much
of
a
gamblin'
man
But
he
found
his
way
to
the
Promised
Land
Bet
it
all
on
a
better
life
in
America
He
said,
"We'll
change
our
fate,
and
this
danged
O'Reilly
Luck
Danged
O'Relly
Luck"
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