Текст песни East Houston Blues - Rodney Crowell
So
I
grew
up
hungry
and
I
grew
up
hard
Took
the
streets
and
alleys
for
my
own
backyard
I've
got
a
break
and
enter
on
my
list
of
crimes
Been
before
the
judge
one
too
many
times
East
Houston
blues,
scale
of
one
to
ten
Bout
a
nine
and
a
half
is
where
it's
always
been
It's
in
the
drinking
water
and
in
the
bar
ditch
mud
East
Houston
blues,
gets
in
a
poor
boy's
blood
I
learned
to
drink
and
drive
when
I
was
12
years
old
My
uncle
Fireball
Stoddard
rest
his
rugged
soul
He
ran
a
54'
Ford
up
and
down
the
drag
Sippin'
early
times
straight
from
a
paper
bag
East
Houston
blues,
picture
Dowling
Street
And
Navigation
Blvd
where
the
crossroads
meet
Three
sheets
in
the
wind
brick
shy
of
a
load
East
Houston
blues,
down
a
nowhere
road
40
dollar
boots,
big
bangora
hat
Stolen
money
from
an
inside
job,
maybe
think
about
that
I'm
a
third
ward
child,
my
mother's
only
son
Which
means
exactly
nothing
without
a
loaded
gun
I
don't
believe
in
love,
this
I
guarantee
If
there's
a
god
above,
he's
got
it
in
for
me
East
Houston
blues,
what
you
want
me
to
say
I
need
to
find
me
a
woman
to
keep
the
wolves
at
bay
Keep
my
head
on
straight,
make
me
toe
the
line
East
Houston
blues,
ain't
no
friend
of
mine
Just
so
you
understand
that
of
which
I
speak
I'm
a
worried
man
on
a
losing
streak.
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