Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Armadillo Jackal, artist - Robert Earl Keen. Album song No Kinda Dancer, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 09.08.2004
Record label: KOCH Entertainment
Song language: English
The Armadillo Jackal |
The evening sun was sinkin' down, a chill north wind a-blows |
The new plowed ground was coolin' fast, the river rolls and flows |
Beneath the two lane concrete river bridge between my place |
And town on that hot bed farm to market road they call 1291 |
I’m sayin' son you’ll see me searchin'; |
sizzlin' down that broad highway |
Dollar signs in both my eyes, I’m seekin' out my prey |
I’m prayin', «Jesus, will you send me just another three or four?» |
They pay two-fifty down in Hallettsville, 3 dollars, maybe more |
And more than likely they’ll be out tonight a-wanderin' from the farms |
Waddlin' down 1291 to keep their bodies warm |
I’m talking walkin' belts and neckties and boots for rodeo |
They don’t run too fast, don’t waste much gas, I’m makin' lots o’dough |
The armadillo, the armadillo |
The armadillo |
Never sees me when I hit him with my brights |
His life don’t pass before his eyes, he’s blinded by my lights |
And so I hit him with my bumper doin' sixty, sixty-five |
They take 'em frozen down in Hallettsville, they don’t take 'em alive |
The jackal cried, the jackal cried |
The jackal cried |
Look there’s two of them a-walkin' down the line |
I can’t believe my luck tonight this here makes twenty-nine |
And so he rolled the first one runnin', the second was too fast |
His breaks and laughter squealin' as he stomped down on the gas |
Good God, his car was sideways flyin' |
When the bridge wall met his door |
The impact shook the river bed |
His foot went through the floor |
Forevermore, forevermore |
Forevermore |
Was his last moment from the bridge wall to the stream |
From the speckled blood around his smile a-spewin' gasoline |
And then he screamed his raspy epitaph before he turned to flame |
They pay two-fifty down in Hallettsville, I ain’t the one to blame |
Ain’t it a shame, the jackal cried? |
The armadillo, the armadillo |
The armadillo, the armadillo |
The armadillo |