Текст песни I Got the Guns - Michael Martin Murphey
They're
little
more
than
a
few
old
guns
Handed
down
the
line.
Once
owned
by
my
Grandma
and
Grandpa,
And
now
they're
mine
They've
been
all
the
way
to
Utah,
Then
back
home
to
Texas
again.
They've
seen
Colorado,
Wyoming,
And
the
Grand
Canyon.
And
hunting
trips
in
the
freezing
snow
And
up
before
the
sun.
And
now
they're
a
part
of
me,
I
got
the
guns.
I
never
really
got
to
know
him
I
was
much
too
young
He
died
on
the
Corpus
Christi
Bay
When
I
was
one.
A
Christian
man
I
barely
knew,
But
he
was
oh
so
proud
of
me.
He
ran
the
nursery
at
the
church
for
free
"Amazing
Grace
how
sweet
the
sound"
he
always
sung
Sometimes
I
can
hear
him
when
I
fire
his
guns
I've
seen
tears
in
grown
men's
eyes
when
they
spoke
of
their
granddad
Then
they
laugh
at
how
he
spoiled
then
to
the
bone
Well
I
don't
have
those
memories
that
I
can
hold
on
to
But
I
keep
holding
on
to
his
old
guns
I
was
his
only
daughter's
son,
His
pride
and
all
his
love
Maybe
someday
if
I
try
my
best
I'll
be
half
the
man
he
was
He
knew
love
lasted
longer.
The
great
depression
only
made
him
stronger
He
saved
his
pennies
And
prayed
to
God
each
night
He
knew
how
to
weather
hard
times
And
showed
us
how
to
overcome
And
I
can
feel
his
strength
when
I
hold
his
guns
I've
seen
tears
in
grown
men's
eyes
when
they
spoke
of
their
granddad
Then
they
laugh
at
how
he
spoiled
then
to
the
bone
Well
I
don't
have
those
memories
that
I
can
hold
on
to
But
I
keep
holding
on
to
his
old
guns
Just
a
bolt-action
20
gauge
And
my
grandmother's
410
A
270
that
my
dad
fired
once
And
brought
a
mule
deer
in
Well
I
wonder
what
he'd
think
of
all
this
going
on
down
here
And
making
all
this
fuss
about
his
old
guns
I've
got
the
guns
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