Song | To Be With You Again |
Artist | The SteelDrivers |
Album | The Steeldrivers |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
I cannot wait for dawn to break | |
I must be on my way | |
before I pass this way again | |
be many a dark dark day | |
The sheriff does not know my face | |
he does not know my name | |
but before the sun goes down again | |
he’ll know them just the same | |
One kiss before I leave you | |
and one more for the wind | |
everyday I hope and pray | |
to be with you again | |
Between a poor man's word and a rich man's gold | |
who’s chances would you choose | |
the judge and jury close their eyes | |
and justice don’t come true | |
I’ll run from what I haven’t done | |
cause the long arm of the law | |
has got a silver spade that’ll dig my grave | |
in Fort Smith Arkansas | |
One kiss before I leave you | |
and one more for the wind | |
everyday I hope and pray | |
to be with you again | |
Down along the railroad tracks | |
waitin in the weeds | |
the first freight train to the leave the yard | |
will be the one for me | |
I’ll find a place on the box car roof | |
Where the wind cuts cold and deep | |
I don’t know need no rail road man | |
To catch me in my sleep | |
One kiss before I leave you | |
and one more for the wind | |
everyday I hope and pray | |
to be with you again | |
to be with you again |
I cannot wait for dawn to break | |
I must be on my way | |
before I pass this way again | |
be many a dark dark day | |
The sheriff does not know my face | |
he does not know my name | |
but before the sun goes down again | |
he' ll know them just the same | |
One kiss before I leave you | |
and one more for the wind | |
everyday I hope and pray | |
to be with you again | |
Between a poor man' s word and a rich man' s gold | |
who' s chances would you choose | |
the judge and jury close their eyes | |
and justice don' t come true | |
I' ll run from what I haven' t done | |
cause the long arm of the law | |
has got a silver spade that' ll dig my grave | |
in Fort Smith Arkansas | |
One kiss before I leave you | |
and one more for the wind | |
everyday I hope and pray | |
to be with you again | |
Down along the railroad tracks | |
waitin in the weeds | |
the first freight train to the leave the yard | |
will be the one for me | |
I' ll find a place on the box car roof | |
Where the wind cuts cold and deep | |
I don' t know need no rail road man | |
To catch me in my sleep | |
One kiss before I leave you | |
and one more for the wind | |
everyday I hope and pray | |
to be with you again | |
to be with you again |
I cannot wait for dawn to break | |
I must be on my way | |
before I pass this way again | |
be many a dark dark day | |
The sheriff does not know my face | |
he does not know my name | |
but before the sun goes down again | |
he' ll know them just the same | |
One kiss before I leave you | |
and one more for the wind | |
everyday I hope and pray | |
to be with you again | |
Between a poor man' s word and a rich man' s gold | |
who' s chances would you choose | |
the judge and jury close their eyes | |
and justice don' t come true | |
I' ll run from what I haven' t done | |
cause the long arm of the law | |
has got a silver spade that' ll dig my grave | |
in Fort Smith Arkansas | |
One kiss before I leave you | |
and one more for the wind | |
everyday I hope and pray | |
to be with you again | |
Down along the railroad tracks | |
waitin in the weeds | |
the first freight train to the leave the yard | |
will be the one for me | |
I' ll find a place on the box car roof | |
Where the wind cuts cold and deep | |
I don' t know need no rail road man | |
To catch me in my sleep | |
One kiss before I leave you | |
and one more for the wind | |
everyday I hope and pray | |
to be with you again | |
to be with you again |