Jerico
(专辑: Message From A Drum - 1971)
There's a
neighbourhood on the
edge of Fresno Down by the
old state road and the
Suday Farm The
people there live in tents and cardboard lean-tos The
babies ain't got no shoes, that's not funny Jerico, Jerico, Jerico, Jerico When I
was a
boy growing up in Fresno The
place that I
called home was Jerico My mama cooked with kerosene when she set the
table The
babies drank bathed-in water, sometimes Kool-Aid Jerico, Jerico, Jerico, Jerico Kids would bust your lip if you wouldn't fight Running with my friends, begging and stealing We'd hang out by the
Honky-Tonk and roll a
wino The
people in the
church next door singing "thank you, Jesus" Jerico, Jerico, Jerico, Jerico Wee Willie Young taught me to play the
guitar We used to play the
blues 'til his life went bad I
started playing in bars when I
was fifteen My younger brother, Pat, right there with me Jerico, Jerico, Jerico, Jerico You think you're kinda rocky if you're Jerico They are living in a
hole down in Jerico Killing in the
valley down in Jerico All the
pigs they're sticking down in Jerico And all the
rooting, picking down in Jerico And your mama and your papa down in Jerico And you're here understanding Jerico Hipping and sticking down in Jerico An' cooking and a-kicking down in Jerico Cooking in a
chippy down in Jerico When it was polk and wheat down in Jerico And all the
folk visit the
Pen down in Jerico It was funky as a
doggie down in Jerico