Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Messenger, artist - Ray Wylie Hubbard. Album song Loco Gringos Lament, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.07.1994
Record label: Misery Loves
Song language: English
The Messenger |
I’m wearing old boots with high Cuban heels |
Our souls, they are worn and we stand here by grace |
My trousers are torn, my jacket is borrowed |
And I’m wearing my time behind the eyes in my face |
And I’m not looking for loose diamonds |
Or pretty girls with crosses 'round their necks |
I don’t want four roses or water |
I’m not looking for God, I’m not looking for sex |
I’ve worn out my welcome in certain small circles |
In Spanish bordellos and confederate states |
But there is an angel in leathers and kindness |
She whispers my name and she smiles at my fate |
And I’m not looking for loose diamonds |
Or pretty girls with crosses 'round their necks |
I don’t want four roses or water |
I’m not looking for God, I’m not looking for sex |
And all the true believers are out on the road tonight |
No matter what happens, you know they’ll be okay |
And to the rock and roll gypsies, may the last song you sing |
Be by Mr. Van Zandt when you’re down in old Santa Fe |
Now I have a mission and a small code of honor: |
To stand and deliver by whatever measures |
And the message I give you, it’s by this old poet Rilke |
He said «Our fears are like dragons guarding our most precious treasures» |
And I’m not looking for loose diamonds |
Or pretty girls with crosses 'round their necks |
I don’t want four roses or water |
I’m not looking for God, I’m just wonderin' what’s next |