Harris And The Mare
(专辑: Between The Breaks... Live! - 1979)
Harris, my old friend, good to see your face again More welcome, though, yon trap and that old mare For the
wife is in a
swoon, and I
am all alone Harris, fetch thy mare and take us home The
wife and I
came out for a
quiet glass of stout And a
word or two with neighbors in the
room But young Clary, he came in, as drunk and wild as sin And swore the
wife would leave the
place with him But the
wife as quick as thought said, "No, I'll bloody not" Then struck the
brute a
blow about the
head He raised his ugly paw, and he lashed her on the
jaw And she fell onto the
floor like she were dead Now Harris, well you know, I've never struck an angry blow Nor would I
keep a
friend who raised his hand I
was a
conscie in the
war, crying what the
hell's this for? But I
had to see his blood to be a
man I
grabbed him by his coat, spun him 'round and took his throat And beat his head upon the
parlor door He dragged out an awful knife, and he roared "I'll have your life" And he stuck me and I
fell onto the
floor Now blood I
was from neck to thigh, bloody murder in his eye As he shouted out "I'll finish you for sure" But as the
knife came down, I
lashed out from the
ground And the
knife was in his breast and he rolled o'er Now with the
wife as cold as clay I
carried her away No hand was raised to help us through the
door And I've brought her half a
mile, but I've had to rest a
while And none of them I'll call a
friend no more For when the
knife came down, I
was helpless on the
ground No neighbor stayed his hand, I
was alone By God, I
was a
man, but now I
cannot stand Please, Harris, fetch thy mare, take us home Oh, Harris, fetch thy mare, and take us out of here In my nine and fifty years I've never known That to call myself a
man, for my loved one I
must stand Now Harris, fetch thy mare take us home