Текст песни I've Got No Use for the Woman - Marty Robbins
I′ve
got
no
use
for
the
women
a
true
one
may
seldom
be
found
They'll
use
a
man
for
his
money
when
its
gone
they′ll
turn
him
down
They're
all
alike
at
the
bottom
selfish
and
grasping
for
all
They'll
stay
by
a
man
when
he′s
winning
and
laugh
in
his
face
when
he
falls
My
pal
was
an
honest
young
puncher
honest
and
upright
and
true
Till
he
turned
to
a
gun
shooting
gambler
on
account
of
a
girl
named
Lou
They
fell
in
with
evil
companions
the
kind
they
are
better
off
dead
When
a
gambler
insulted
her
picture
he
filled
him
full
of
lead
All
through
the
long
night
they
trailed
him
through
mesquite
and
thick
chaparral
I
couldn′t
help
think
of
that
woman
as
I
saw
him
pitch
and
fall
If
she'd
been
the
pal
that
she
should
have
he
might
have
been
rising
a
son
Instead
of
out
there
in
the
prairie
to
die
by
a
ranger′s
gun
Death's
sharp
sting
did
not
trouble
his
chances
for
life
were
too
slim
Where
they
were
putting
his
body
was
all
that
worried
him
He
lifted
his
head
on
his
elbow
the
blood
from
his
wound
flowed
red
He
gazed
at
his
friends
gathered
round
him
he
looked
up
at
them
and
he
said
Bury
me
out
on
the
prairie
where
the
coyotes
can
howl
o′er
my
grave
Bury
me
out
on
the
prairie
but
from
them
my
bones
please
save
Wrap
me
up
in
a
blanket
bury
me
deep
in
the
ground
Cover
me
over
the
boulders
of
granite
big
and
round
We
buried
him
on
the
prairie
where
the
coyotes
can
howl
o'er
his
grave
His
soul
is
now
arresting
from
the
unkind
cut
she
gave
And
many
another
young
puncher
as
he
rides
past
the
pile
of
stones
Recalls
some
similar
woman
and
think
of
his
moldering
bones
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