I was a highwayman, along the coach roads I did ride Sword and pistol by my side Many a young maid lost her baubles to my trade Many a soldier shed his
politician bitchin' 'bout the way it should be He said a vote for me is a vote to be free at last But today I just paid 4 dollars for a gallon of gas
wore a tie today The first one that I ever wore And you'd have said I looked like a dummy Out the dry goods store Oh Jim, Jim, the Preacher said a
for one thing or another, committed to Parkview There's a girl in 307, coming down on Thorazine And a superstar's ex-drummer trying to kick Benzedrine There's a
debts I owed 'Cos I ain't made of silver And I ain't ever seen no gold I still remember Rachel Soft as a velvet gown They laid her in a pauper's grave
When his stolen gold has turned to rust He rides off in a cloud of dust Lookin' for a border he can cross She'll stand by and watch him go Wonderin' if
made If he'd only been a little saner They traveled far to see him Oh, the humble and the high They said goodbye as if he were a friend Now somewhere
, in the front and center seat Shel and Kris and Dylan, and a couple off the street Joni Mitchell cried on, "Both Sides Now" We sang songs that made a
Look here is that you I see You sure seem down to me Would you like to tell it to a friend I can help if anyone can, you know I understand Everyone gets
music Than outlaws and Lone Star beer Well, there's more to country music Than the hurtin' side a' life Like takin' pride in fam'ly And a good, warm
here we are and I don?t know what to call it ?Cause love, love is such a funny promise Commitment is impossible, forever is a lie But that still leaves
Fordítás: Johnny Cash. Betyár (W / Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings és Kris Kristofferson).
Fordítás: Highwaymen. A betyárok.