Текст песни The Dutchman - Jerry Jeff Walker
The
Dutchman's
not
the
kind
of
man
To
keep
his
thumb
jammed
in
a
dam
That
holds
his
dreams
in
But
that's
a
secret
only
Margaret
know
But
when
Amsterdam
is
golden
In
the
morning,
Margaret
brings
him
breakfast
She
believes
him
He
thinks
the
tulips
bloom
beneath
the
snow
He's
mad
as
he
can
be
But
Margaret
only
sees
that
sometimes
Sometimes
she
sees
her
unborn
children
in
his
eyes
Let
us
go
to
the
banks
of
the
ocean
Where
the
walls
rise
above
the
Zuiderzee
Long
ago,
I
used
to
be
a
young
man
Now
dear
Margaret
remembers
that
for
me
Now
the
Dutchman
still
wears
wooden
shoes
His
cap
and
coats
all
patched
with
the
love
Margaret
sewed
him
Sometimes
he
thinks
he's
still
in
Rotterdam
As
he
watches
tugboats
down
canals
Calls
out
to
them
when
he
thinks
He
knows
the
captain
'Til
Margaret
comes
to
take
him
home
again
Through
unforgiving
streets
That
trip
him
though
he
holds
her
arm
Sometimes
he
thinks
he's
alone
and
calls
her
name
Let
us
go
to
the
banks
of
the
ocean
Where
the
walls
rise
above
the
Zuiderzee
Long
ago,
I
used
to
be
a
young
man
Now
dear
Margaret
remembers
that
for
me
Now
the
winter
whirls
the
windmills
in
She
winds
his
muffler
tighter
They
sit
in
the
kitchen
Tea
with
whiskey
keeps
away
the
dew
He
sees
her
for
a
moment
He
calls
her
name
out,
she
makes
the
bed
up
Humming
some
old
love
song
She
learned
it
when
the
tune
was
very
new
He
hums
a
line
or
two
They
hum
together
in
the
night
The
Dutchman
falls
asleep
Then
Margaret
blows
the
candles
out
Let
us
go
to
the
banks
of
the
ocean
Where
the
walls
rise
above
the
Zuiderzee
Long
ago,
I
used
to
be
a
young
man
Now
dear
Margaret
remembers
that
for
me
Let
us
go
to
the
banks
of
the
ocean
Where
the
walls
rise
above
the
Zuiderzee
Long
ago,
I
used
to
be
a
young
man
Now
dear
Margaret
remembers
that
for
me
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