The Hitter
(专辑: Devils & Dust - 2005)
Come to the
door, Ma, and unlock the
chain I
was just passing through and got caught in the
rain There's nothing I
want, nothing that you need say Just let me lie down for a
while and then I'll be on my way I
was no more than a
kid when you put me on the
Southern Queen With the
police on my back I
fled to New Orleans I
fought in the
dockyards and with the
money that I
made And the
fight was my home and any blood was my trade Baton Rouge, Ponchatoula, and La Fayette town Well they paid me the
moon, Ma, to knock the
men down I
did what I
did, when it come easily Restraint and mercy were always strangers to me I
fought champion Jack Thompson in a
field full of mud Rain poured through the
tent to the
canvas and mixed with our blood In the
twelfth, I
slipped my tongue over my broken jaw And I
stood over him, pounded his blooded body into the
floor Well the
bell rang and rang, still I
kept on 'Til I
felt my glove leather slip 'tween his skin and bone And the
women and the
money came fast, in the
days I
lost track The
women red, the
money green, but the
numbers were black I
fought for the
men in their silk suits to lay down their bets Well I
took my good share, Ma, and I
had no regret I
took the
fixed staid hombre with Big Diamond Don* From high in the
rafters I
watched myself fall So he raised his arms, my stomach twisted, and the
sky it went black** I
stuffed my bag with their good money, and I
never looked back Understand me, and Ma, every man plays a
game If you know anyone different, then speak out his name Well Ma, if my voice, now you don't recognize And just open the
door and look into your dark eyes I
ask of you nothing, not a
kiss, not a
smile Just open the
door and let me lie down for a
while Now the
grey rain is falling and my ring fighting's done So in the
work fields and alleys, I
take them who'll come If you're a
better man than me then just step to the
line And show me your money and speak out your crime There's nothing I
want, Ma, nothing that you need say Just let me lie down for a
while and then I'll be on my way Well tonight in the
shipyard, a
man draws a
circle in the
dirt Like I
always do, I
move to the
centre and I
take off my shirt I
study him for the
cuts, the
scars, the
pain man no time can erase I
move hard to the
left and I
strike to the
face