"The Ballad Of Four Prisoners" lyrics
"The Ballad Of Four Prisoners"
Inside the walls of an old Yuma prison
Four captives lie awake in their beds
An earthquake had toppled the old prison walls
And put dreams of escape in their heads
As if it was God, or maybe the devil
Had finally shown them the way
They took out the guards, mounted their horses
And left before light of the day
Four battered and desperate and dying men
Headed south in the glaring sun
Each one of them knowing that in the end
There could only be just one
The first stop they made was to dig up some gold
In the hills on the outside of the town
And one of them knew that his fate had been sealed
When his secret was pulled from the ground
The desert was hot and the canteens were empty
With water so hard to find
And the one who had shared up his secret of gold
Was the first one to get left behind
Three battered and desperate and dying men
Headed south in the glaring sun
Each one of them knowing that end the end
There could only be just one
When they came upon water they stopped there to rest
As one took his place in the shade
The others slept lightly and when he awoke
He knew the mistake he had made
He followed on foot, he went over the mountain
Determined to catch them again
And when he succeeded, a gun fight ensued
And brought one man's life to an end
Two battered and desperate and dying men
Headed south in the glaring sun
Each one of them knowing that end the end
There could only be just one
Seventy miles they rode in the summer
South through the Mexico line
They came to the bay, at the edge of the ocean
As bounty men followed behind
The trackers pursued them and one man lie wounded
He held up his gun in his hand
Said my time is up, you go on without me
It's time that I make my last stand
One battered and desperate and dying man
Headed south in the glaring sun
Out on the water a boat sets sail
A journey just begun
- AZLyrics
- J
- Jamestown Revival Lyrics
EP:
"Fireside With Louis L'amour" (2021)
You May Also Like
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - "Hey Mama" Hey mama, why it's me
Say you better wait child
Said you've been a long time running
Saving a long time money
Hey mama, answer me
Baby boy you better sit down
Can't listen when the suns out
My only...
Joy Williams - "Front Porch" There are no wrong roads
And no window stays closed
Love is always sad when it fades
But glass is better stained anyway
If never you find
What you're looking for
Come on back to the front porch
Say...
Trevor Hall - "Put Down What You Are Carrying" Don't you go to war with yourself
I heard it come through the rain
Don't you go to war with yourself
How you gonna hold all that pain, oh no
Let go, let go, let go
Put all of it out of your mind
I...
Ray LaMontagne - "I Was Born To Love You" You give me a sign, you give me a lift
Take me home when I'm done my shift
You give me a loan when I'm stone cold broke
Get me high when I need a toke
I was born to love
I was born to
I was born to...
Penny & Sparrow - "Eloise" We could be a gunfighter
Unlatching all the bailing wire
Eloise, lemme see your sweet face
Come, face me
Chin up, we're young & in the dark
We saw him resurrect in a muscle car
There was an oracle...