| One day I went and left my home out in the West
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| Said I was headed for the Silver City
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| All along the line I was dreaming all the time
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| Dreaming of the shining Silver City
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| I kissed my love goodbye, said «Honey don’t you cry
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| For I’m headed for the Silver City»
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| If you could read my mind you’d know that I’ll be fine
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| Soon as I do my time in the Silver City
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| Two weeks and a day I slowly made my way
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| To the gates of the Silver City
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| Finally one night I saw the flaming lights
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| I had made it to the Silver City
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| I honestly believed that I would be received
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| With the golden key to the Silver City
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| But my first night on the town thieves knocked me down
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| They welcomed me to the Silver City
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| Must’a been a freak mistake I said as I did 'wake
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| In the gutter of the Silver City
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| With a throbbing head I begged for my bread
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| Half-smiling as I bled in the Silver City
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| Oh, how can there ever be such misery in the streets
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| How can it ever be in the Silver City?
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| But soon enough I saw how easy it was to fall
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| And not be seen at all in the Silver City
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| I got caught for a crime I done, the policeman said, «Son
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| Don’t you try to run in the Silver City»
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| He locked me in his jail, no one to go my bail
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| When can I sail away from the Silver City?
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| Now the moon cries through the bar, my love waits in the stars
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| I’m glad that she is far from the Silver City
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| If she could read my mind she’d know that I’ll be fine
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| Soon as I do my time in the Silver City |