Текст песни Song For A Deck Hands Daughter - James McMurtry
McMurtry
He'd
always
whistle
Jolie
Blonde
On
his
way
out
the
back
door
on
a
Friday
night
So
many
times
he
just
stayed
gone
Rarely
did
he
try
to
treat
your
mama
right
Shut
off
the
tractor
with
the
field
half
mowed
Set
the
brake
and
headed
down
the
road
Came
home
for
Christmas
Never
said
where
he'd
been
With
No
presents
for
the
children
Only
stories
for
the
men
(Chorus)
Still
your
mama
called
him
daddy
She
never
told
him
no
Said
she
couldn't
help
but
love
him
You
wondered
how
it
could
be
so
He'd
work
two
weeks
out
on
a
river
barge
She
worked
in
the
factory
never
missed
a
day
He'd
spend
his
week
off
holding
up
the
bar
Never
took
him
long
to
drink
a
deckhand's
pay
Wind
off
the
river
Cut
the
lines
on
his
face
And
left
him
dreaming
of
some
other
place
Maybe
Memphis
town
or
Baton
Rouge
When
it's
cold
in
Cape
Girardeau
There's
nothing
much
to
do
(Chorus)
And
if
his
suitcase
wasn't
standing
in
the
hall
He
might
not
be
coming
home
at
all
And
all
the
sides
of
him
you
never
knew
before
Would
be
drifting
down
the
river
to
another
back
door
(Chorus)
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