Текст песни Seven Mile Bridge - David Allan Coe
By
david
allan
coe
Dedicated
to
the
wife's
of
sailors
everywhere
and
to
the
grandfather
who
never
got
to
hear
my
stories
and
songs.
You
know,
as
a
child,
he
heard
tell
of
the
seven
mile
bridge
That
connected
on
marathon
shore
Yes,
and
it
was
the
gateway
key
west
his
grandpa
Had
told
him
ten
times
or
more.
The
stories
of
some
sailors
curse
on
the
bridge
Where
it
opens
to
let
the
boats
through
But
the
natives
all
laugh
at
grandpas
old
stories
And
swear
that
it
just
isn't
true
Now
most
of
them
sail
across
to
miami
From
the
edge
of
the
blue
water
line
With
crawfish
and
snappers
to
sell
at
the
market
For
money
to
spend
on
some
wine
They
always
cross
through
at
the
seven
mile
bridge
Except
when
the
moon
comes
out
full
They're
not
superstitious
they
tell
you
as
they
are
Repeating
that
old
seaman's
rule
Watch
out
for
those
outlaws
and
pirates
Lord
knows
that
they'll
steal
you
blind
Don't
mess
around
with
those
cutthroats
and
thieves
They're
robbers
and
killers
of
time
And
there's
nothing
worse
than
an
old
sailors
curse
On
the
seven
mile
bridge
where
you
find
They're
stealing
the
future
and
making
believe
The
past
is
still
somewhere
behind
The
seven
mile
bridge,
the
seven
mile
bridge
And
he
found
a
woman
who'd
come
here
from
cuba
She
gave
him
a
son
and
a
dream
They
lived
in
a
conch
house
somewhere
on
stock
island
With
the
seven
mile
bridge
in
between
Shed
spent
her
nights
on
the
window
walk
wondering
If
he'd
safely
pull
through
the
storm
While
he
spent
his
money
on
painted
up
women
And
whisky
to
keep
hi
blood
warm
Then
he'd
gamble
on
crab
races
till
he
was
broke
While
she
sat
up
waiting
all
night
Then
felling
too
guilty
to
face
her
and
tell
her
He'd
look
for
some
bully
to
fight
At
the
end
of
the
rainbow
where
the
sun
always
shines
Just
south
of
the
seven
mile
bridge
She
waits
at
the
window
for
signs
of
his
sailboat
And
tries
not
to
worried
the
kids
She
sneaks
a
few
drinks
from
the
bottle
she
hides
From
a
husband
that's
to
tired
to
think
With
feelings
of
guilt
she
picks
up
the
bottle
And
pours
the
remains
in
the
sink
Now
she
thinks
of
the
men
that
stare
at
her
boldly
They
know
she's
a
woman
alone
With
fingers
that
tremble
she
touches
her
body
And
wishes
her
man
would
come
home
Now
the
years
pass
so
quickly
for
time
is
a
thief
His
skin
looks
like
leather
by
now
His
woman's
got
fat
and
lost
all
her
beauty
But,
lord,
she's
lived
up
to
her
vow
She
looks
at
her
son
that's
going
on
twenty
He's
ready
to
live
his
own
life
She
hopes
he
can
find
a
sea
worthy
woman
A
sailor
sure
needs
a
good
wife
Why
he's
just
like
his
daddy,
she
thinks
as
she
watches
Him
weaving
those
fish
nets
all
day
Knowing
that
some
time
the
seven
mile
bridge
Will
take
him
and
lead
him
astray
He
might
return
his
woman
would
learn
Broke
like
his
daddy
and
drunk
She
wrote
down
some
words
on
an
old
piece
of
sail
cloth
Nailed
it
over
his
bunk
Why
then,
she
packed
his
sea
bag
and
filled
up
his
trunk
His
new
wife
would
want
it
that
way
Just
before
the
old
man
shook
the
younger
lads
hand
These
are
the
words
he
did
say
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