Starkville City Jail
(专辑: At San Quentin - 1969)
Well, I
left my motel room, down at the
Starkville Motel, The
town had gone to sleep and I
was feeling fairly well. I
strolled along the
sidewalk 'neath the
sweet magnolia trees; I
was whistling, picking flowers, swaying in the
southern breeze. I
found myself surrounded; one policeman said: "That's him. Come along, wild flower child. Don't you know that it's two a.m." They're bound to get you. 'Cause they got a
curfew. And you go to the
Starkville City jail. Well, they threw me in the
car and started driving into town; I
said: "What the
hell did I
do?" He said: "Shut up and sit down." Well, they emptied out my pockets, took my pills and guitar picks. I
said: "Wait, my name is..." "Awe shut up." Well, I
sure was in a
fix. The
sergeant put me in a
cell, then he went home for the
night; I
said: "Come back here, you so and so; I
ain't being treated right." Well, they're bound to get you, cause they got a
curfew, And you go to the
Starkville City Jail. I
started pacing back and forth, and now and then I'd yell, And kick my forty dollar shoes against the
steel floor of my cell. I'd walk awhile and kick awhile, and all night nobody came. Then I
sadly remembered that they didn't even take my name. At 8
a.m. they let me out. I
said: "Gimme them things of mine!" They gave me a
sneer and a
guitar pick, and a
yellow dandelion. They're bound to get you, 'cause they got a
curfew, And you go to the
Starkville City Jail.