Текст песни Letter to Madeline - Ian Noe
Looked
like
a
hundred
guns
held
on
me
Hunkered
by
the
shed
of
Detroit
General
& Company
Calling,
boy
come
out,
we
have
you
jailed
Beside
the
buck-shot
door,
I
stood
still
Wondering
how
the
hell
the
bastards
found
me
in
those
hills
And
clinging
to
a
letter
that
I
wish
I'd
mailed
Go
rest
easy,
Madeline
I'm
bringing
down
the
bank
across
this
flooded
county
line
And
when
I
get
home,
we'll
have
a
grand
old
time
But
don't
you
shed
no
tears
or
be
surprised
If
you
get
the
word
that
your
wild
man
has
up
and
died
Just
set
me
up
a
stone
on
that
high
hillside
Now
in
the
pouring
snow,
sad,
but
swift
I
headed
down
the
highway
Hoping
that
the
burden
of
my
blues
would
lift
And
praying
that
the
whiskey
would
keep
me
brave
Oh,
but
I
got
caught
in
the
cold
Looking
like
a
hobo
without
no
mercy
from
the
road
And
feeling
like
a
dead
man
without
a
grave
Go
rest
easy,
Madeline
I'm
bringing
down
the
bank
across
this
flooded
county
line
And
when
I
get
home,
we'll
have
a
grand
old
time
But
don't
you
shed
no
tears
or
be
surprised
If
you
get
the
word
that
your
wild
man
has
up
and
died
Just
set
me
up
a
stone
on
that
high
hillside
Oh
my,
oh
my
Bloodied-up
and
chained,
my
legs
pinned
down
I
woke
to
find
my
fate
in
the
hands
of
four
men
gathered
'round
And
cursing
for
the
bag
they
knew
I'd
hid
And
the
more
they
stomped
and
moaned,
the
more
I
prayed
Feeling
every
spark
flying
off
of
that
file
and
their
rusted
blade
Said,
better
think
it
through,
this
is
your
last
chance,
kid
Oh,
rest
easy,
Madeline
I'm
bringing
down
the
bank
across
this
flooded
county
line
And
when
I
get
home,
we'll
have
a
grand
old
time
But
don't
you
shed
no
tears
or
be
surprised
If
you
get
the
word
that
your
wild
man
has
up
and
died
Just
set
me
up
a
stone
on
that
high
hillside
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