Текст песни Hard Luck Saint - Joe Ely
He
said
he
discovered
America
with
nothin'
but
a
paper
sack
The
first
sight
he
remembered
was
the
Statue
of
Liberty's
back.
He
lost
his
mama
on
the
Brooklyn
street
when
he
was
just
thirteen
He
made
his
way
out
west;
he'd
seen
some
pictures
in
a
magazine
He
worked
a
while
as
a
roughneck
in
the
Floydada
Black
Oil
fields
And
the
Fat
Oilmen
of
Texas
would
watch
him
a-tap
his
heels
As
the
oil
poured
in
and
the
cotton
grew
and
the
Cadillacs
fell
like
rain
He
did
the
work
of
a
dozen
men
and
never
did
complain
If
you
added
up
his
troubles
they'd
fill
the
prairie
sky
But
he
lived
more
in
an
hour
than
most
men
in
their
lives
He
never
preached
a
sermon
and
an
angel
he
ain't
But
anyone
can
tell
you
he's
a
Hard
Luck
Saint
He
worked
his
way
to
a
cotton
town
down
Highway
84
And
that
is
where
i
met
him
in
a
used
clothing
store
With
my
mama
and
my
papa,
little
Mark
and
Muleshoe
Bill
I
still
remember
tearstains
on
a
dusty
window
sill
If
you
added
up
his
troubles
they'd
fill
the
prairie
sky
But
he
lived
more
in
an
hour
than
most
men
in
their
lives
He
never
preached
a
sermon
and
an
angel
he
ain't
But
anyone
can
tell
you
he's
a
Hard
Luck
Saint
He
never
stayed
around
long
but
he
never
said
'goodbye'
No
tellin'
where
he
went
to,
he
walked
a
rugged
mile
He
might
just
pass
through
your
town
one
of
these
a-hard
luck
days
And
pass
right
through
to
the
other
side
goin'
his
hard
luck
ways
If
you
added
up
his
troubles
they'd
fill
the
prairie
sky
He
lived
more
in
an
hour
than
most
men
in
their
lives
He
never
preached
a
sermon
and
an
angel
he
ain't
But
anyone
can
tell
you
he's
a
Hard
Luck
Saint
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