Текст песни Big Mouth Blues - Gram Parsons
Well,
I
was
born
in
alittle
bitty
tar
hut
And
they
called
me
a
man
'cause
I
couldn't
Keep
my
big,
big
mouth
shut,
yeah
So
what's
the
sense
of
me
sitting
here
leaving
When
any
ole
day
I
might
be
even?
And
Lord
knows
that
New
York
City's
got
A
lot
to
do
with
it
I
wish
someday
I
could
find
the
way
To
get
it
out
of
my
grain
This
dirty
old
town's
gonna
sink
right
down
And
I
don't
want
to
go
with
it
Well,
I
wish
there
was
a
way
that
I
knew
to
get
even
A
way
to
get
a
lick
in
A
'bobbin'
and
a
'weavin'
Any
ole
thing
besides
goin'
and
a'leavin'
You
can
do
on
a
train,
yeah
Well,
I
once
knew
a
man
who
sailed
around
The
world
twice
He
would
have
made
it
three
but
he
took
A
lot
of
bad
advice
So
you
just
tell
me
what's
the
sense
of
me
Sittin'
here
leavin'
When
any
ole
day
I
might
get
even
And
Lord
knows
New
York
City's
got
A
lot
to
do
with
it
I
wish
someday
I
could
find
a
way
to
get
it
out
Of
my
brain
This
dirty
old
town's
gonna
sink
right
down
And
I
don't
want
to
go
with
it
I
wish
there
was
a
way
that
I
knew
to
get
even
Way
to
get
a
lick
in
A
'bobbin'
and
a'weavin'
Any
ole
thing
besides
goin'
and
a'leavin'
You
can
do
on
a
train
Oh,
yes!
Well,
I
once
knew
a
man
who
sailed
around
The
world
twice
But
his
motor
cooled
down
and
now
he's
Deliverin'
ice
Tell
me
what's
the
sense
of
him
Sittin'
here
leavin'
When
any
ole
day
he
might
get
even
And
Lord
knows
New
York
City's
got
A
lot
to
do
with
it
I
wish
someday
he
could
find
a
way
to
get
it
out
Of
his
brain
This
dirty
old
town's
gonna
sink
right
down
And
I
don't
want
to
go
with
it
I
wish
there
was
a
way
that
I
knew
to
get
even
Way
to
get
a
lick
in
A
'bobbin
and
a'weavin'
And
all
the
things
besides
goin'
and
a'leavin'
You
can
do
on
a
train
Oh,
yeah
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