Streets Of Laredo
(专辑: Ballads Of The Hills And Plains - 1965)
As I
walked out in the
streets of Laredo, as I
walked out in Laredo one day, I
spied a
young cowboy wrapped up in white linen Wrapped up in white linen as cold as the
clay. "I see by your outfit that you are a
cowboy.", These words he did say as I
boldly stepped by. "Come sit down beside me and hear my sad story. I'm shot in the
chest and I
know I
must die. It was once in the
saddle I
used to go dashing It was once in the
saddle I
used to go gay; First to the
dramhouse and then to the
cardhouse, Got shot in the
chest and I'm dying today." Oh beat the
drum slowly play the
fife lowly, play the
death march as you carry me along. Take me to the
green valley there lay the
sod o'er me For I'm a
young cowboy and I
know I've done wrong. "Get six jolly cowboys to carry my coffin. Get six pretty maidens to bear up my pall; Put bunches of roses all over my coffin, put roses to deaden the
clods as they fall. Then swing your ropes slowly and rattle your spurs lowly, And give a
wild yell as you carry me along. Then in the
grave throw me and roll the
sod o'er me, For I'm a
young cowboy and I
know I've done wrong. Go bring me some water, a
cup of cold water To cool my parched lips.", the
cowboy then said. Before I
returned his soul had departed and gone to the
roundup the
cowpoke was dead. We beat the
drum slowly, we play the
fife lowly. We bitterly weep as we carry him along; We take him to the
green valley there lay the
sod o'er him Just a
young cowboy that surely done wrong.