Текст песни Let Him Roll - Guy Clark
Now
he
was
a
wino
tried
and
true
Done
about
everything
there
is
to
do
He
worked
on
freighters
and
he
worked
in
bars
He
worked
on
farms
and
he
worked
on
cars
Well
it
was
white
port
wine
that
put
that
look
in
his
eyes
Grown
men
get
when
they
need
to
cry
We
sat
down
on
the
curb
to
rest
His
head
just
fell
down
on
his
chest
He
says,
"Every
single
day
it
gets
just
A
little
bit
harder
to
handle
and
yet"
Then
he
lost
the
thread
and
his
mind
got
cluttered
And
the
words
just
rolled
off
down
the
gutter
Well
he
was
an
elevator
man
in
a
cheap
hotel
In
exchange
for
the
rent
on
a
one
room
cell
And
he
was
old
years
beyond
his
time
No
thanks
to
the
world
and
the
white
port
wine
So
he
said,
"Son",
he
always
called
me
son
He
said,
"Life
for
you
has
just
begun"
Then
he
told
me
the
story
I'd
heard
before
How
he
fell
in
love
with
a
Dallas
whore
Now
he
could
cut
through
the
years
to
the
very
night
That
it
ended
in
a
whorehouse
fight
When
she
turned
his
last
proposal
down
In
favor
of
bein'
a
girl
about
town
Now
it's
been
seventeen
years
right
in
line
And
he
ain't
been
straightened
none
of
the
time
It's
too
many
days
of
fightin'
the
weather
And
too
many
nights
of
not
bein'
together
So
he
died
When
they
went
through
his
personal
effects
And
among
the
stubs
from
a
welfare
checks
Was
a
crumblin'
picture
of
a
girl
in
a
door
And
in
a
dress
in
Dallas
and
nothing
more
The
welfare
people
provided
the
Priest
The
couple
from
the
mission
down
the
street
Sang
'Amazing
grace'
and
no
one
cried
Except
some
lady
in
black
way
off
to
the
side
We
all
left
and
she
was
standin'
there
The
black
veil
coverin'
her
silver
hair
Ol'
one-eyed
John
said,
"Her
name
was
Alice
She
used
to
be
a
whore
in
Dallas"
So
let
him
roll,
Lord
let
him
roll
I
bet
he's
gone
to
Dallas
to
rest
his
soul
Just
you
let
him
roll,
Lord
let
him
roar
He
always
said
that
Heaven
was
just
a
Dallas
whore
Just
you
let
him
roll,
Lord
let
him
roll
I
bet
he's
gone
to
Dallas
to
rest
his
soul
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