| Song | Walk Through The Bottomland |
| Artist | Lyle Lovett |
| Album | Pontiac |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Lovett | |
| A new jersey lady | |
| I knew long ago | |
| And she was a lady | |
| I sayBut she met a cowboy who rode on the rodeo | |
| And he stole her heart straight away | |
| The new jersey lady she loved him so true | |
| Another love she never had | |
| But cowboys are lonesome and cowboys are blue | |
| And they make the ladies so sad | |
| Sing me a melody | |
| Sing me a blues | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The brazos she's running scared | |
| She heard the news | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The new jersey lady knew he loved her too | |
| And you know she tried to hold on | |
| But the rodeo life was the life that he knew | |
| He had to keep drifting along | |
| She never married and she never would | |
| And all of the people they'd say | |
| The new jersey lady she just ain't no good | |
| To follow a cowboy that way | |
| Sing me a melody | |
| Sing me a blues | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The brazos she's running scared | |
| She heard the news | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The lady she'd sing him to sleep in the night | |
| And then in the morning he'd go | |
| She loved the darkness and hated the light | |
| Along with that damn rodeo | |
| The new jersey lady the day that he died | |
| She covered him over with clay | |
| And feeling the wind in the night as she cried | |
| She heard the old cowboy say | |
| Sing me a melody | |
| Sing me a blues | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The brazos she's running scared | |
| She heard the news | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes |
| zuo ci : Lovett | |
| A new jersey lady | |
| I knew long ago | |
| And she was a lady | |
| I sayBut she met a cowboy who rode on the rodeo | |
| And he stole her heart straight away | |
| The new jersey lady she loved him so true | |
| Another love she never had | |
| But cowboys are lonesome and cowboys are blue | |
| And they make the ladies so sad | |
| Sing me a melody | |
| Sing me a blues | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The brazos she' s running scared | |
| She heard the news | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The new jersey lady knew he loved her too | |
| And you know she tried to hold on | |
| But the rodeo life was the life that he knew | |
| He had to keep drifting along | |
| She never married and she never would | |
| And all of the people they' d say | |
| The new jersey lady she just ain' t no good | |
| To follow a cowboy that way | |
| Sing me a melody | |
| Sing me a blues | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The brazos she' s running scared | |
| She heard the news | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The lady she' d sing him to sleep in the night | |
| And then in the morning he' d go | |
| She loved the darkness and hated the light | |
| Along with that damn rodeo | |
| The new jersey lady the day that he died | |
| She covered him over with clay | |
| And feeling the wind in the night as she cried | |
| She heard the old cowboy say | |
| Sing me a melody | |
| Sing me a blues | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The brazos she' s running scared | |
| She heard the news | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes |
| zuò cí : Lovett | |
| A new jersey lady | |
| I knew long ago | |
| And she was a lady | |
| I sayBut she met a cowboy who rode on the rodeo | |
| And he stole her heart straight away | |
| The new jersey lady she loved him so true | |
| Another love she never had | |
| But cowboys are lonesome and cowboys are blue | |
| And they make the ladies so sad | |
| Sing me a melody | |
| Sing me a blues | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The brazos she' s running scared | |
| She heard the news | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The new jersey lady knew he loved her too | |
| And you know she tried to hold on | |
| But the rodeo life was the life that he knew | |
| He had to keep drifting along | |
| She never married and she never would | |
| And all of the people they' d say | |
| The new jersey lady she just ain' t no good | |
| To follow a cowboy that way | |
| Sing me a melody | |
| Sing me a blues | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The brazos she' s running scared | |
| She heard the news | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The lady she' d sing him to sleep in the night | |
| And then in the morning he' d go | |
| She loved the darkness and hated the light | |
| Along with that damn rodeo | |
| The new jersey lady the day that he died | |
| She covered him over with clay | |
| And feeling the wind in the night as she cried | |
| She heard the old cowboy say | |
| Sing me a melody | |
| Sing me a blues | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes | |
| The brazos she' s running scared | |
| She heard the news | |
| Walk through the bottomland without no shoes |