Текст песни Out Among the Stars - Merle Haggard
It's
midnight
at
a
liquor
store
in
Texas.
Beneath
the
neon,
close
up's
just
begun.
When
a
boy
walks
in
the
door
and
points
a
pistol.
He
can't
find
a
job,
but
man,
he's
found
a
gun.
But
a
change
of
heart
before
there's
confrontation.
Let's
the
old
man
live
and
run
out
in
the
street.
But
he
knows
that
soon
they'll
come
with
guns
a
blazing.
And
already
he
can
feel
a
great
relief.
Oh
how
many
travlers
get
weary,
Bearing
both
their
burdens
and
their
scars,
Don't
you
think
they'd
love
to
stop
complaining,
And
fly
like
eagles
out
among
the
stars.
He
pictures
the
arrival
of
the
cruisers.
Sees
that
old
familiar
anger
in
their
eyes.
He
knows
that
when
they're
shooting
at
this
loser,
They'll
be
aiming
at
the
deamons
in
their
lives.
Oh
how
many
travlers
get
weary,
Bearing
both
their
burdens
and
their
scars,
Don't
you
think
they'd
love
to
stop
complaining,
And
fly
like
eagles
out
among
the
stars.
The
evening
news
it
carries
all
the
details.
He
dies
in
every
living
room
in
town.
And
in
his
home
a
bottle's
thrown
in
anger.
And
his
father
cries,
"We'll
never
live
this
down."
Oh
how
many
travlers
get
weary,
Bearing
both
their
burdens
and
their
scars,
Don't
you
think
they'd
love
to
stop
complaining,
And
fly
like
eagles
out
among
the
stars.
Oh-Oh,
and
fly
like
eagles
out
among
the
stars.
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