Текст песни I Don't Fight Anymore - James Blundell
In
a
bar
in
Goondiwindi
I
found
this
tough
old
man
On
a
stool
up
at
the
bar
black
coffee,
shaking
hand
Seamed
with
scar
and
callous
from
a
life
of
long
hard
work
As
the
night
wore
on
I
ground
him
down
on
why
he
wouldn't
drink
He
said
there
was
a
woman,
don't
it
always
seem
that
way?
And
he
loved
her
more
than
life
itself
back
in
his
younger
days
But
she
was
like
a
filly
who
had
never
felt
the
rope
Wild
as
the
wind
she'd
run
around
and
he
just
couldn't
cope
Then
he
said
I
don't
fight
any
more
I
used
to
think
that
was
the
way
But
that
was
just
before
I
took
to
one
young
fella
And
I
killed
him
with
my
hands
That's
why
I
don't
fight
any
more
One
night
he
found
Joanna
in
the
strong
and
loving
arms
Of
a
fine
young
man
who
worked
the
rails
and
got
jobs
on
farms
He'd
been
drinking
hard
before
he
took
that
young
man's
life
Then
he
didn't
hide,
he
stood
and
cried
and
fell
before
the
law
And
he
said
I
don't
fight
any
more
I
used
to
think
that
was
the
way
But
that
was
just
before
I
took
to
one
young
fella
And
I
killed
him
with
my
hands
That's
why
I
don't
fight
any
more
Ten
years
on
the
dark
side
of
the
bars
will
make
you
think
That
freedom's
more
than
women
or
the
fire
of
good
hard
drink
So
tonight
I
sit
and
toast
the
ghosts
of
things
that
made
me
grey
I
can
hear
their
laughter
in
the
night
and
they
never
go
away
That's
why
I
don't
fight
any
more
I
used
to
think
that
was
the
way
But
that
was
just
before
I
took
to
one
young
fella
And
I
killed
him
with
my
hands
That's
why
I
don't
fight
any
more
He
just
said
I
don't
fight
any
more
I
used
to
think
that
was
the
way
But
that
was
just
before
I
took
to
one
young
fella
And
I
killed
him
with
my
hands
I
don't
fight
any
more
(Ooooh)
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