Текст песни Oklahoma - Vic Ruggiero
Sister
Jeanie
came
from
Oklahoma
She
left
when
they
tried
to
stone
her
Her
mother,
she
tried
to
disown
her
She
said
she′d
always
been
a
loner
Well
the
other
day
she
wrote
me
a
letter
In
which
she
asked
me,
please,
to
never
forget
her
She
said
if
things
get
any
better
She'll
be
dead
by
late
September
When
I
found
out,
she
was
already
miles
away
Eighteen
years,
and
eighteen
wheels
on
that
old
highway
And
in
her
letter
that
I
recieved
just
yesterday
She
said
"Pray
for
me,
papa,
that
we
all
don′t
just
fade
away"
I
remember
the
day
we
got
talking
She
had
a
brother
uptown,
I
had
called
him
She
picked
up
the
phone,
said
"Come
on
over
"I'm
a
coffee
girl
and
queen
in
Harlem"
(Spoken)
Well,
that's
exactly
what
she
said
So
I
reached
into
my
pocket
for
a
token
And
went
and
caught
that
train
When
I
found
out,
she
was
already
miles
away
Eighteen
years,
and
eighteen
wheels
on
that
old
highway
And
in
her
letter
that
I
recieved
just
yesterday
She
said
"Pray
for
me,
papa,
that
we
all
don′t
just
fade
away"
Little
sister,
just
so
you
know
Little
girl,
I
love′a
you
so
If
I
never
hear
your
voice
go
I
just
listen
for
the
wind
When
I
found
out,
she
was
already
miles
away
Eighteen
years,
and
eighteen
wheels
on
that
old
highway
And
in
her
letter
that
I
recieved
just
yesterday
She
said
"Pray
for
me,
papa,
that
we
all
don't
just
fade
away"
You
know
she
said
"Pray
for
me,
papa,
that
we
all
don′t
just
fade
away"
Oh,
she
said
"Pray
for
me,
papa,
that
we
all
don't
just
fade
away"
Oh,
you
know
she
said
"Pray
for
me,
papa,
that
we
all
don′t
just
fade
away"
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