Текст песни Uncle Lloyd - Darrell Scott
Uncle
Lloyd
He
was
not
my
father's
brother
But
he
wished
that
he
could
be
Told
us
kids
to
call
him
uncle
And
we
would
be
his
family
He
had
a
wife
and
kids
in
Fresno
The
youngest
one
was
twenty-four
Dad
had
brought
him
into
our
house
They
didn't
want
him
anymore
He
helped
us
work
the
family
business
Building
fences
in
the
sun
Worked
just
like
a
man
of
twenty
Til
the
working
day
was
done
He
and
Dad
would
spend
their
evening
Sitting
in
lawn
chairs
in
the
yard
Where
they'd
drink
a
toast
to
Seagram's
Seagram's
never
went
down
hard
Won't
you
wake
up
Uncle
Lloyd
Got
a
lot
of
work
today
We'll
get
Don
to
make
the
coffee
Load
that
truck
and
be
on
your
way
Friday
night
you
can
drive
to
Vegas
Maybe
this
time
you
will
win
Buy
a
trailer
by
the
river
Lyrics
And
you
won't
have
to
work
again
He
was
sleeping
in
the
workroom
With
a
mattress
on
the
floor
When
one
night
I
heard
him
crying
As
I
passed
outside
his
door
He
cried,
"Rita,
girl
I
love
you
Rita,
Darling
please
don't
go
I've
tried
hard
to
make
you
happy
I've
done
everything
I
know"
Then
I
heard
the
bottle
open
The
tipping
up
and
putting
down
Heard
the
rustling
of
the
covers
Then
he
did
not
make
a
sound
I
thought
of
thirty
years
of
Rita
Standing
sternly
by
his
side
All
the
years
of
hanging
in
there
All
the
emptiness
inside
Then
I
thought
of
how
their
children
Have
children
of
their
own
And
how
a
man
at
fifty-seven
Winds
up
living
so
alone
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