Lonely Street
(专辑: Song For America - 1975)
Sometimes when I'm walking down this lonely street, Well, it sure don't seem like twenty years, Since I
went walking down this lonely street And the
smell of perfumed ladies filled the
air This street ain't got no name, dead end is in the
river, And I
lived where I
hated life day by day, There wasn't nothing I
could do to shake a
cold night shiver, 'Cause to move up Lonely Street you had to have some say Gambling is bad luck down on Lonely Street And it sure ain't no place to be when a
man gets sore You know I
killed a
man and I
paid all I
can, With twenty years on a
chain gang, For the
flesh and the
blood on that jailhouse floor Sometimes when I'm walking down this lonely street I
get caught up in a
dream that won't let me go And as the
bright lights flash up and down this lonely street My mind rolls back the
years long time ago I
see my baby stumbling around with tears in her eyes And as I
reach out for her she falls on the
floor She mumbles through bloody lips about a
bad man, robber, raper, And in my gut I
know I
got one to score The
word was coming down, down on Lonely Street That the
bad man was a
dead man if he crossed my trail Every night I'd walk up and down this Lonely Street I
get stinking drunk, and always in jail, One night they threw me in with a
man they called the
mangler He was caught on the
street making some old whore, I
remember he was quite proud of that, So half-crazed I
shot him, And I
cried in the
blood on that jailhouse floor.