Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Ballad Of Barbara, artist - Johnny Cash.
Date of issue: 08.01.2007
Song language: English
Ballad Of Barbara |
In a southern town where I was born |
That’s where I got my education |
I worked in the fields and I walked in the woods |
And I wondered at creation. |
I recall the sun in a sky of blue |
And the smell of green things growin' |
And the seasons chang’d and I lived each day |
Just the way the wind was blowin'. |
Then I heard of a cultured city life |
Breath takin' lofty steeples |
And the day I called myself a man |
I left my land and my people. |
And I rambled north and I rambled east |
And I tested and I tasted |
And a girl or two, took me round and round |
But they always left me wasted. |
In a world that’s all concrete and steel |
With nothin' green ever growin' |
Where the buildings hide the risin' sun |
And they blocked the free winds from blowin. |
Where you sleep all day and you wake all night |
To a world of drink and laughter |
I met that girl that I was sure would be |
The one that I was after. |
In a soft blue gown and formal tux |
Beneath that lofty steeple |
He said, «Do you Barbara, take this man, |
Will you be one of his people?» |
And she said, «I will."and she said, «I do.» |
And the world looked mighty pretty |
And we lived in a fancy downtown flat |
'Cause she loved the noisy city. |
But the days grew cold beneath a yellow sky |
And I longed for green things growin' |
And the thoughts of home and the people there |
But she’d not agreed to goin'. |
Then her hazel eyes turned away from me |
With a look that wasn’t pretty |
And she turned into concrete and steel |
And she said, «I'll take the city.» |
Now the cars go by on the interstate |
And my pack is on my shoulder |
But I’m goin' home, where I belong |
Much wiser now and older. |