Текст песни The Ballad of Barbara - Johnny Cash
In
a
southern
town
where
I
was
born
That's
where
I
got
my
education
I
worked
in
the
fields
and
I
walked
in
the
woods
And
I
wondered
at
creation
I
recall
the
sun
in
a
sky
of
blue
And
the
smell
of
green
things
growin'
And
the
seasons
chang'd
and
I
lived
each
day
Just
the
way
the
wind
was
blowin'
Then
I
heard
of
a
cultured
city
life
Breath
takin'
lofty
steeples
And
the
day
I
called
myself
a
man
I
left
my
land
and
my
people
And
I
rambled
north
and
I
rambled
east
And
I
tested
and
I
tasted
And
a
girl
or
two,
took
me
'round
and
'round
But
they
always
left
me
wasted
In
a
world
that's
all
concrete
and
steel
With
nothin'
green
ever
growin'
Where
the
buildings
hide
the
risin'
sun
And
they
blocked
the
free
winds
from
blowin
Where
you
sleep
all
day
and
you
wake
all
night
To
a
world
of
drink
and
laughter
I
met
that
girl
that
I
was
sure
would
be
The
one
that
I
was
after
In
a
soft
blue
gown
and
formal
tux
Beneath
that
lofty
steeple
He
said,
"Do
you
Barbara,
take
this
man
Will
you
be
one
of
his
people?"
And
she
said,
"I
will."
and
she
said,
"I
do"
And
the
world
looked
mighty
pretty
And
we
lived
in
a
fancy
downtown
flat
'Cause
she
loved
the
noisy
city
But
the
days
grew
cold
beneath
a
yellow
sky
And
I
longed
for
green
things
growin'
And
the
thoughts
of
home
and
the
people
there
But
she'd
not
agreed
to
goin'
Then
her
hazel
eyes
turned
away
from
me
With
a
look
that
wasn't
pretty
And
she
turned
into
concrete
and
steel
And
she
said,
"I'll
take
the
city"
Now
the
cars
go
by
on
the
interstate
And
my
pack
is
on
my
shoulder
But
I'm
goin'
home,
where
I
belong
Much
wiser
now
and
older
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