The Dying Truck Driver
(专辑: My Name Is Buddy - 2007)
Well, we made our way up 99 in the
springtime of the
year The
San Joaquin was all in bloom, and songbirds everywhere We chanced upon a
workingman, lying by the
road I
judged him for a
truck driver by the
clothes he wore We drew some nearer to him then, inquiring of his name Well, here's three little angels come down for to carry me home Then, bear me up to Jesus now, my Savior I
shall see You ain't no regular angels, boys, but that's alright by me Then Lefty, stepping forward, addressed the
dying man Saying, We're no angels, brother, but we'll do all we can What cowards set upon you, sir, and dealt the
fatal blow? We'll pull out every workingman from here to Ohio It was no vigilante gang, nor ranch-boss thugs this time But the
meatloaf special dinner I
had on Highway 99 A
comely waitress served me there, and she cooled me with her fan But fatal meatloaf has struck down this old truck driving man Then Lefty reached down in his bag, saying, you ain't dying, friend Just take a
drink of whiskey now, you'll feel alright again All through the
night we lingered there and passed that bottle round We hauled aboard at sunrise, lit out for Frisco town Now, the
workingman must be we'll warned whenever headlines scream "Your rights must yield, the
bombs must fall to save democracy" The
flag they fly, their stew of lies served up at voting time Like poison under the
gravy on Highway 99