Текст песни Miss Bonnie and Mister Clyde - Joe Ely
I
was
mindin'
my
own
business
down
on
Deep
Elum
Street
The
sun
was
comin'
up
and
the
birds
was
singin'
sweet
When
a
car
come
around
the
corner,
long
and
lean
and
brown
Pulls
up
to
the
curb
beside
me
and
rolls
their
window
down
A
man
throws
me
a
dollar
and
I
asked
him
what's
that
for
A
pack
of
Luckies
and
a
Paper
over
at
the
corner
store
I
peer
into
the
window
there's
a
man
and
a
woman
inside
Holy
Jumpin'
Bolts
of
Lightnin'
it's
Miss
Bonnie
and
Mr.
Clyde
I
made
a
joke
about
Lucky
Strikes
that
I
never
should've
used
Their
patience
was
proportional
to
the
shortness
of
their
fuse
Bonnie's
pretty
little
trigger
finger
was
twitchin'
by
her
side
And
Clyde
was
cleanin'
his
fingernails
with
a
foot
long
Bowie
Knife
I
brung
'em
back
the
Cigarettes
and
the
Dallas
Mornin'
Sun
I
told
'em
they
made
the
papers
front
page
and
column
one
Ah,
we
don't
need
no
smart-assed
kid
actin'
as
our
guide
Now
just
run
along
like
you
never
seen,
Miss
Bonnie
and
Mr.
Clyde
Excuse
me
sir
I
says
to
him,
but
I
thought
you
was
a
business
guy
I
might
have
a
little
proposition
that
just
might
catch
your
eye
The
biggest
haul
of
Fort
Knox
Gold
they're
a'haulin
back
tonight
And
loadin'
it
up
in
an
Armored
Car
at
the
crack
of
the
mornin'
light
Bonnie
grabbed
me
by
the
belt
loop
and
pulled
me
in
the
car
And
Clyde
held
a
saw'd-off
to
my
head
and
lit
me
a
big
cigar
If
you're
on
the
level
then
we
might
just
be
partners
on
the
side
But
don't
even
think
about
double
crossin'
Miss
Bonnie
and
Mr.
Clyde
Within
a
week
I'd
been
transformed
from
a
beggar
to
a
wanted
man
The
dreams
I'd
had
of
a
glamorous
life
were
now,
oh
so
close
at
hand
Bonnie
kept
makin'
eyes
at
me,
it
was
hard
to
look
away
She
looked
like
an
innocent
country
girl
who
had
somehow
gone
astray
Clyde
once
imagined
he
was
Robin
Hood
but
now
his
greed
was
startin'
to
show
Instead
of
spreading
the
wealth
around
he
was
Wallerin'
in
the
Dough
And
when
he
started
slappin'
Bonnie
around
something
went
off
in
me
inside,
I
said,
If
you
keep
slappin'
Bonnie
around,
I'm
gonna
have
your
hide!
Clyde!
Clyde
would've
shot
me
then
and
there
if
he
wasn't
so
sluggin'
drunk
'Bout
the
time
he
raised
his
shootin'
iron
he
passed
out
on
his
trunk
Me
and
Bonnie
made
our
break,
in
Clyde's
Caddilac
De
Ville
Bonnie
was
already
on
my
lap
as
we
flew
thru
Louisville
We
got
married
in
Niagra
Falls,
I
got
a
job
as
a
paper
man
Within
a
week
the
headlines
came,
showed
Clyde
on
an
old
divan
Shot
full
of
holes,
the
both
of
them,
which
the
paper
then
Identified
As
the
love
who
led
him
to
his
grave,
Miss
Bonnie
and
Mr.
Clyde
We
just
couldn't
believe
we
got
away
with
a
scheme
as
big
as
that
We
were
buying
drinks
and
tossin'
scraps
to
all
the
dogs
and
cats
We
rented
us
a
barrel
that
night
at
the
Whiskey
Still
And
decided
to
spend
our
Honeymoon
floatin'
down
Niagra
Hill
We
made
the
maddest
wettest
bumpiest
love
fallin'
down
that
waterfall
Like
a
crazy
pair
of
desert
doves
who
had
never
seen
rain
fall
The
Police
lights
were
blinkin'
at
our
motel
room,
outside
But
We
never
went
back
to
hear
the
tale
of
Miss
Bonnie
and
Mr.
Clyde
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