[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:39.45]When I was seventeen I went out on the run [00:47.51]What started out to be a fantasy ended up [00:55.95]Getting me down in trouble and a-givin' me a pile of the blues [01:04.64]How was I to know the fantasy can do [01:14.08]Me and a couple of friends of mine we were havin' some fun [01:22.41]'Til we started romancing with the love of a gun [01:31.35]First bank that fell we felt like a king and his court too [01:39.04]But we ended up in the Mississippi River camp fightin' the blues [01:48.67]Watch those big wheels turning and got more time to do [01:56.56]Down on the Mississippi River detention camp fightin' the blues [02:07.51]I sit here rolling down a river and I dream about Mary Sue [02:14.80]Wish that I had her by my side livin' in a California redwood [03:32.20]I remember that my dear old mama she took me aside and said son [03:40.26]I know you've got a hell of a lot more pride than you can hide behind a gun [03:48.20]So remember when you're out there and the law against you [03:56.27]That you could've been a hell of a lot more of a man had been true [04:05.64]Now I watch those big wheels turnin' and I got more time to do [04:13.78]Down on the Mississippi River detention camp and fightin' the blues [04:21.91]I sit here watchin' the river and I dream about Mary Sue [04:29.04]Girl I left behind in Kansas and left for the outlaw dues [05:12.03]I go one two three and never count past four [05:19.79]Why should I do the same when I know the days are gonna just count more [05:28.29]I know that I've got to pay a lot of dues [05:36.29]Down on the Mississippi River camp and fightin' the blues [05:44.60]And I watch those big wheels rolling and I dream about Mary Sue [05:56.61]Wish that I could go back to California redwoods [06:03.34]If I ever make parole I'll tell you what I'm gonna do [06:10.81]Livin' back in the forest and I'm gonna warm myself a brew [06:18.56]'Cause I watch those big wheels turning and I got more time to do [06:26.19]Down on the Mississippi River detention camp and fightin' the blues
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:39.45]When I was seventeen I went out on the run
[00:47.51]What started out to be a fantasy ended up
[00:55.95]Getting me down in trouble and a-givin' me a pile of the blues
[01:04.64]How was I to know the fantasy can do
[01:14.08]Me and a couple of friends of mine we were havin' some fun
[01:22.41]'Til we started romancing with the love of a gun
[01:31.35]First bank that fell we felt like a king and his court too
[01:39.04]But we ended up in the Mississippi River camp fightin' the blues
[01:48.67]Watch those big wheels turning and got more time to do
[01:56.56]Down on the Mississippi River detention camp fightin' the blues
[02:07.51]I sit here rolling down a river and I dream about Mary Sue
[02:14.80]Wish that I had her by my side livin' in a California redwood
[03:32.20]I remember that my dear old mama she took me aside and said son
[03:40.26]I know you've got a hell of a lot more pride than you can hide behind a gun
[03:48.20]So remember when you're out there and the law against you
[03:56.27]That you could've been a hell of a lot more of a man had been true
[04:05.64]Now I watch those big wheels turnin' and I got more time to do
[04:13.78]Down on the Mississippi River detention camp and fightin' the blues
[04:21.91]I sit here watchin' the river and I dream about Mary Sue
[04:29.04]Girl I left behind in Kansas and left for the outlaw dues
[05:12.03]I go one two three and never count past four
[05:19.79]Why should I do the same when I know the days are gonna just count more
[05:28.29]I know that I've got to pay a lot of dues
[05:36.29]Down on the Mississippi River camp and fightin' the blues
[05:44.60]And I watch those big wheels rolling and I dream about Mary Sue
[05:56.61]Wish that I could go back to California redwoods
[06:03.34]If I ever make parole I'll tell you what I'm gonna do
[06:10.81]Livin' back in the forest and I'm gonna warm myself a brew
[06:18.56]'Cause I watch those big wheels turning and I got more time to do
[06:26.19]Down on the Mississippi River detention camp and fightin' the blues