Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song St. John and the Gambler, artist - Townes Van Zandt.
Date of issue: 22.08.2005
Song language: English
St. John and the Gambler |
When she had twenty years she turned to her mother |
Saying mother, I know that you’ll grieve |
But I’ve given my soul to St. John the gambler |
Tomorrow comes time to leave |
For the hills cannot hold back my sorrow forever |
And dead men lie deep 'round the door |
The only salvation that’s mine for the asking |
So mother, think on me no more |
An' winter held high 'round the mountains breast |
And the cold of a thousand snows |
Lay heaped upon the forests leaf |
But she dressed in calico |
For a gambler likes his women fancy |
Fancy she would be |
And the fire of her longing would keep 'way the cold |
And her dress was a sight to see |
But the road was long beneath the feet |
She followed her frozen breath |
In search of a certain St. John the gambler |
Stumbling to her death |
She heard his laughter right down from the mountains |
And danced with her mothers tears |
To a funeral drawn a calico |
'Neath the cross of twenty years |
To a funeral drawn a calico |
'Neath the cross of twenty years |