The Last Of The Drifters
(专辑: Water From The Wells Of Home - 1988)
I'm the
last of the
babies of the
World War 2
World War 2
and that's the
one we didn't lose, I
heard that I
was raised on biscuits, Spam and powdered eggs DiMaggio's baseball and Marilyn's legs And I'm the
last of the
drifters Last of the
drifters, yeah I
remember when the
great train, they used to run on coal And they would run on coal and I
would be ready to go, me too Old white shirt and a
tired overall Sometime I
think my daddy knew it all And I'm the
last of the
drifters Last of the
drifters, yeah I
remember Louisiana in a
hot steamy night Hot steamy night and she was holding me tight An old red Chevy with a
big back seat I
had me some two tall shoes off my feet Okay, I'm the
last of the
drifters Last of the
drifters, yeah I'm a
world war baby holding mama's hand Mama's hand and how my daddy knew the
land Truck bearing music and poverty and wealth I
got some great big scars on myself Now I'm the
last of the
drifters Last of the
drifters, yeah I'm the
last tie roller with the
last good hand Last good hand and I'm a
gambling man All them bombs and people waking on that boom Sometimes I
reckon I
got here too soon I'm the
last of the
drifters I'm the
last of the
drifters, yeah I'm the
last of the
drifters Last of the
drifters