Текст песни Silverado - The Marshall Tucker Band
As
a
young
man
I
was
raised
by
men
of
the
cloth
And
I
was
tought
to
judge
men
equal
and
not
to
find
their
faults
Until
one
day
I
witnessed
a
tragic
thing
The
men
lay
on
the
church
steps,
slain
And
when
the
smoke
cleared
a
tall
man
holstered
his
gun
The
bright
day
ended
and
a
cloud
did
cover
the
sun
I
found
hate
in
my
heart
that
I'd
never
known
before
I'll
see
this
man
hang
and
if
that's
the
one
thing
that
I
know
for
sure
Silverado
you'll
hang
by
the
hangman's
tree
And
you'll
die
in
misery
His
face
remained
in
my
eyes
as
I
grew
through
the
years
I
practiced
shooting
every
day
while
trying
to
hold
back
the
tears
I
travelled
through
Oklahoma
and
Texas
to
the
Rio
Grande
Knowing
when
I
met
Silverado
the
Lord
would
steady
my
hand
Silverado
you'll
hang
by
the
hangman's
tree
And
you'll
die
in
misery
Then
the
day
came
I
dreamed
of
for
years
Silverado
stood
before
me
and
my
heart
it
pounded
in
fear
As
he
turned
and
saw
my
eyes
he
knew
why
I'd
come
And
without
a
flick
of
the
eyes
he
went
for
his
gun
And
as
I
caused
a
fight
tears
come
to
my
eyes
When
he
collapsed
before
me
I
dropped
my
gun
an
sighed
Silverado
you'll
hang
by
the
hangman's
tree
And
you'll
die
in
misery
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