Текст песни Cortelia Clark - The Kingston Trio
I
was
just
a
boy
the
year
the
Blue
Bird
Special
came
through
hereon
its
first
run
South
to
New
Orleans.
A
blind
old
man
and
I,
we
came
to
Guthrie
just
to
see
the
train.
He
was
black
and
I
was
green.
"Tell
me
what
you
see,"
said
he.
"Is
the
engine
black
or
red,
son?
That's
the
loudest
thing
I've
ever
seen."
Then
he
picked
his
guitar
up
and
sat
on
the
fender
of
a
truck.
Then
his
eyes
lit
up
as
he
begin
to
sing.
I
remember
when
that
old
man's
dreams
were
chained
to
a
depot
down
in
Guthrie
and
a
Blue
Bird
Special
train
Then
he
picked
his
guitar
up
and
shuffled
down
the
walk
to
the
cars
of
town
wound
'round
the
building
at
his
feet
Looking
mighty
proud,
that
old
man,
with
his
battered
hat
in
his
hand.
Lord,
he
sang
a
song
that
made
me
weep.
Yes,
he
made
me
weep.
I
read
it
in
a
week-old
paper.
No
one
made
it
for
his
death
or
even
lay
a
flower
at
his
feet.
He
was
just
a
blind
old
beggar.
He
was
sad,
but,
Lord,
I'll
wager
he
won't
beg
for
nothing
on
his
street.
You
will
find
him,
Lord,
this
morning.
He'll
be
stepping
from
your
door.
Can
you
save
a
street
in
glory
for
Cortelia
Clark?
'Cause
I
was
just
a
boy
the
week
the
Blue
Bird
Special
came
through
here
on
its
first
run
South
to
New
Orleans.
A
blind
old
man
and
I,
we
came
to
Guthrie
just
to
see
the
train.
He
was
black
and
was
I
green.
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