Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Townes Blues, artist - Cowboy Junkies. Album song In the Time Before Llamas, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 26.09.2003
Record label: Latent
Song language: English
Townes Blues |
You’re clean as a widow woman’s washboard, son, |
stick it in the wind |
Put the mountains to your back |
the great plains on your grille |
time to take a little spin |
Boulder looks like the type of town |
that I could spend some time, |
but in Houston they got our name in lights |
You’re clean as a widow woman’s washboard, son, |
the slab is yours tonight |
Townes is in the back lounge |
with his hands in his pocket |
pulls out two dice and says, 'Let's get at it' |
Salina in the headlights, snake eyes on the floor, |
Al drops another twenty, Pete heads for the door, |
Springer’s feeling lucky, sits down for a spell, |
Oklahoma City and he’s lost his last bill |
Jeff is in a bind waiting on sister hicks |
seven comes a-calling |
as we cross on into Texas |
Townes is in the back lounge |
with a fist full of fives |
he says, 'It's a little bit long |
but I’m enjoying this ride' |
Be careful with the dice |
when you’re surrounded by others |
with boxcars in their eyes |
Never count your winnings at hour 23 |
of a 24-hour drive |
Remember that you’re not the one |
calling the tune |
that’s making those diamonds dance |
or you’ll be clean as a widow woman’s washboard, son, |
and those are the facts |
Townes is in the back lounge cursing at them bones |
he says, 'Ain't this fool ever heard of Raton' |