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Let Him Go On Mama
(专辑: Mark Twang - 1976)
Well, he likes black coffee, fried eggs And a
well done T-bone steak He like a
red dress and pearly white teeth And the
flash of a
pretty brown leg He said back in the
'30s, you know You never had it made He's an engineer over on the
Ohio river Running in the
Pittsburgh trade With the
inspection office in Louisville At a
desk for a
very short time And he played in a
band on two different boats Working for the
Strackfus line And long ago he smoked reefer And he even made home brew And the
reefer come in through New Orleans Back before World War II He's just a
feller worked on the
river All his life by a
paddle wheel You say he's old fashioned Well, that ain't no big deal Well, it's too thick to navigate And it's too thin to plow So let him go on mama And don't put him down for it now Well, he sits there an' smokes an old I-bolt cigar Says he doesn't miss it at all But he still goes out and he makes a
few trips In the
summer and then in the
fall Oh, the
railroad trains, the
bus and planes Been taking up all the
slack He's been watching all those river towns Slowly turn their backs He's just a
feller worked on the
river All his life by a
paddle wheel You say he's old fashioned Well, that ain't no big deal Well, it's too thick to navigate And it's too thin to plow So let him go on mama And don't put him down for it now Well, he comes from a
real old-time way of life He had to fight to just learn how And he might even have voted for Nixon once But I'm sure he sees that now Well, Friday night he makes the
best damn Gumbo you'd ever want to eat And Saturday morning 'fore everyone's up He's gone off down to the
fleet He's just a
feller worked on the
river All his life by a
paddle wheel You say he's old fashioned Well, that ain't no big deal Well, it's too thick to navigate And it's too thin to plow So let him go on mama And don't put him down for it now You're as pretty as he is ugly And he's the
happiest man alive You've got him into believing That old men are back in style Now you see these Oysters Bienville And this baked potato skin I
eat 'em so I
can grow up an' be An old man just like him He's just a
feller worked on the
river All his life by a
paddle wheel You say he's old fashioned Well, that ain't no big deal Well, it's too thick to navigate And it's too thin to plow So let him go on mama And don't put him down for it now
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