Текст песни Seven Curses - Tom Russell
(Bob
Dylan)
Old
Reilly
stole
a
stallion
But
they
caught
him
and
they
brought
him
back
And
they
laid
him
down
on
the
jailhouse
ground
With
an
iron
chain
around
his
neck.
Old
Reilly's
daughter
got
a
message
That
her
father
was
goin'
to
hang.
She
rode
by
night
and
came
by
morning
With
gold
and
silver
in
her
hand.
When
the
judge
he
saw
Reilly's
daughter
His
old
eyes
deepened
in
his
head,
Sayin',
"Gold
will
never
free
your
father,
The
price,
my
dear,
is
you
instead."
"Oh
I'm
as
good
as
dead,"
cried
Reilly,
"It's
only
you
that
he
does
crave
And
my
skin
will
surely
crawl
if
he
touches
you
at
all.
Get
on
your
horse
and
ride
away."
"Oh
father
you
will
surely
die
If
I
don't
take
the
chance
to
try
And
pay
the
price
and
not
take
your
advice.
For
that
reason
I
will
have
to
stay."
The
gallows
shadows
shook
the
evening,
In
the
night
a
hound
dog
bayed,
In
the
night
the
grounds
were
groanin',
In
the
night
the
price
was
paid.
The
next
mornin'
she
had
awoken
To
know
that
the
judge
had
never
spoken.
She
saw
that
hangin'
branch
a-bendin',
She
saw
her
father's
body
broken.
These
be
seven
curses
on
a
judge
so
cruel:
That
one
doctor
will
not
save
him,
That
two
healers
will
not
heal
him,
That
three
eyes
will
not
see
him.
That
four
ears
will
not
hear
him,
That
five
walls
will
not
hide
him,
That
six
diggers
will
not
bury
him
And
that
seven
deaths
shall
never
kill
him.
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