Sully's Pail
(专辑: Ain't That News! - 1965)
I've a
thing or two ta tell ya that I
think you ought to know About that rusty bucket Sully carries down below You're not the
first one stranger, that has laughed at Sully's Pail You're the
only one that's laughing now, the
rest has heard this tale Sure, when we was young and had some, had ten years in the
game Old Sull, he had a
partner and Jim Reilly was his name They had knocked about together, Bingham, Butte, and Coeur D'Alene And they brawled in every bar-room from Ely to Fort McLean Now me and old Ted Johnson, sure you'll not remember him We was working at the
Rarus had a
stope with Sull and Jim The
four of us together, we was working side-by-side That's how I
chanced to be there on the
night Jim Reilly died Well, the
blasting had been easy, it was coming out like sand And we was mucking out the
ore, those days we mucked by hand And we was nearly finished, and I
hadn't heard a
sound But something must have happened, for Jim Reilly yelled bad ground When we headed for the
timb'ring, Sully must've took a
spill For when we looked back in there, he was pinned beneath his drill The
ceiling, it was groaning now, all set to drop the
lid And Sully, pinned beneath his drill, was sobbing like a
kid Well, there's men can watch their partners die, not throw their lives away But Reilly wasn't one of them, he wasn't built thatway As soon's he seed what happened, “Hey, hold on there, Sull!” he cried And before he had the
words out, he had thrown the
drill aside They come around the
ore car, Reilly wearing a
big grin Guess he never knew what happened when the
hanging wall caved in Sully reached the
timb'ring, his face as white as chalk And Reilly, two yards back of him, caught fifteen tons of rock That day Sully's pail was buried, he ate from Reilly's pail in tears And he's carried that same bucket now for more than twenty years So, you can laugh at Sull because he's mean and drinks a
lot But don't laugh at Sully's bucket, that's the
only friend he's got