| Song | Pancho and Lefty |
| Artist | Merle Haggard |
| Artist | Willie Nelson |
| Album | The Essential Willie Nelson |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : T. van Zandt |
| [00:01.00] | 作词 : T. van Zandt |
| [00:24.64] | Livin' on the road my friend |
| [00:28.39] | Is gonna keep you free and clean |
| [00:32.44] | And now you wear your skin like iron |
| [00:36.19] | And your breath is hard as kerosene |
| [00:40.37] | Weren't you mamma's only boy |
| [00:43.74] | Her favorite one it seems |
| [00:48.29] | She began to cry when you said |
| [00:51.66] | Good-bye sank to your dream |
| [01:01.78] | Poncho was a bandit boy |
| [01:05.44] | His horse was fast as polished steel |
| [01:09.19] | He wore his gun outside his pants |
| [01:13.06] | For all the honest world to feel |
| [01:17.17] | Poncho met his match you know |
| [01:20.59] | On the deserts down in Mexico |
| [01:24.66] | Nobody heard his dyin' word |
| [01:31.71] | Oh but that's the way it goes |
| [01:37.95] | All the Federales they say |
| [01:41.77] | They could have had him any day |
| [01:45.20] | They only let him slip away |
| [01:51.63] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [01:57.89] | Lefty he can't sing the blues |
| [02:03.06] | All night long like he used to |
| [02:07.44] | The dust that Poncho bit down South |
| [02:10.06] | Ended up in Lefty's mouth |
| [02:12.05] | |
| [02:13.78] | The day they lay poor Poncho low |
| [02:17.22] | Lefty split for Ohio |
| [02:21.59] | Where he got the bread to go |
| [02:28.44] | There ain't nobody knows |
| [02:34.38] | All the Federales they say |
| [02:38.25] | We could have had him any day |
| [02:42.00] | We only let him slip away |
| [02:48.04] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [02:49.29] | The poets tell how Poncho fell |
| [03:24.51] | And Lefty's livin' in cheap hotels |
| [03:28.51] | The desert's quiet Cleveland's cold |
| [03:32.38] | And so the story ends we're told |
| [03:36.30] | Poncho needs your prayers it's true |
| [03:40.05] | Save a few for Lefty too |
| [03:43.85] | He only did what he had to do |
| [03:49.03] | And now he's growin' old |
| [03:56.42] | All the Federales they say |
| [04:00.85] | We could have had him any day |
| [04:04.53] | They only let him go so long |
| [04:10.40] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [04:11.70] | A few gray Federales they say |
| [04:21.00] | Could have had him any day |
| [04:25.12] | We only let him go so long |
| [04:30.73] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : T. van Zandt |
| [00:01.00] | zuo ci : T. van Zandt |
| [00:24.64] | Livin' on the road my friend |
| [00:28.39] | Is gonna keep you free and clean |
| [00:32.44] | And now you wear your skin like iron |
| [00:36.19] | And your breath is hard as kerosene |
| [00:40.37] | Weren' t you mamma' s only boy |
| [00:43.74] | Her favorite one it seems |
| [00:48.29] | She began to cry when you said |
| [00:51.66] | Goodbye sank to your dream |
| [01:01.78] | Poncho was a bandit boy |
| [01:05.44] | His horse was fast as polished steel |
| [01:09.19] | He wore his gun outside his pants |
| [01:13.06] | For all the honest world to feel |
| [01:17.17] | Poncho met his match you know |
| [01:20.59] | On the deserts down in Mexico |
| [01:24.66] | Nobody heard his dyin' word |
| [01:31.71] | Oh but that' s the way it goes |
| [01:37.95] | All the Federales they say |
| [01:41.77] | They could have had him any day |
| [01:45.20] | They only let him slip away |
| [01:51.63] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [01:57.89] | Lefty he can' t sing the blues |
| [02:03.06] | All night long like he used to |
| [02:07.44] | The dust that Poncho bit down South |
| [02:10.06] | Ended up in Lefty' s mouth |
| [02:12.05] | |
| [02:13.78] | The day they lay poor Poncho low |
| [02:17.22] | Lefty split for Ohio |
| [02:21.59] | Where he got the bread to go |
| [02:28.44] | There ain' t nobody knows |
| [02:34.38] | All the Federales they say |
| [02:38.25] | We could have had him any day |
| [02:42.00] | We only let him slip away |
| [02:48.04] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [02:49.29] | The poets tell how Poncho fell |
| [03:24.51] | And Lefty' s livin' in cheap hotels |
| [03:28.51] | The desert' s quiet Cleveland' s cold |
| [03:32.38] | And so the story ends we' re told |
| [03:36.30] | Poncho needs your prayers it' s true |
| [03:40.05] | Save a few for Lefty too |
| [03:43.85] | He only did what he had to do |
| [03:49.03] | And now he' s growin' old |
| [03:56.42] | All the Federales they say |
| [04:00.85] | We could have had him any day |
| [04:04.53] | They only let him go so long |
| [04:10.40] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [04:11.70] | A few gray Federales they say |
| [04:21.00] | Could have had him any day |
| [04:25.12] | We only let him go so long |
| [04:30.73] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : T. van Zandt |
| [00:01.00] | zuò cí : T. van Zandt |
| [00:24.64] | Livin' on the road my friend |
| [00:28.39] | Is gonna keep you free and clean |
| [00:32.44] | And now you wear your skin like iron |
| [00:36.19] | And your breath is hard as kerosene |
| [00:40.37] | Weren' t you mamma' s only boy |
| [00:43.74] | Her favorite one it seems |
| [00:48.29] | She began to cry when you said |
| [00:51.66] | Goodbye sank to your dream |
| [01:01.78] | Poncho was a bandit boy |
| [01:05.44] | His horse was fast as polished steel |
| [01:09.19] | He wore his gun outside his pants |
| [01:13.06] | For all the honest world to feel |
| [01:17.17] | Poncho met his match you know |
| [01:20.59] | On the deserts down in Mexico |
| [01:24.66] | Nobody heard his dyin' word |
| [01:31.71] | Oh but that' s the way it goes |
| [01:37.95] | All the Federales they say |
| [01:41.77] | They could have had him any day |
| [01:45.20] | They only let him slip away |
| [01:51.63] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [01:57.89] | Lefty he can' t sing the blues |
| [02:03.06] | All night long like he used to |
| [02:07.44] | The dust that Poncho bit down South |
| [02:10.06] | Ended up in Lefty' s mouth |
| [02:12.05] | |
| [02:13.78] | The day they lay poor Poncho low |
| [02:17.22] | Lefty split for Ohio |
| [02:21.59] | Where he got the bread to go |
| [02:28.44] | There ain' t nobody knows |
| [02:34.38] | All the Federales they say |
| [02:38.25] | We could have had him any day |
| [02:42.00] | We only let him slip away |
| [02:48.04] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [02:49.29] | The poets tell how Poncho fell |
| [03:24.51] | And Lefty' s livin' in cheap hotels |
| [03:28.51] | The desert' s quiet Cleveland' s cold |
| [03:32.38] | And so the story ends we' re told |
| [03:36.30] | Poncho needs your prayers it' s true |
| [03:40.05] | Save a few for Lefty too |
| [03:43.85] | He only did what he had to do |
| [03:49.03] | And now he' s growin' old |
| [03:56.42] | All the Federales they say |
| [04:00.85] | We could have had him any day |
| [04:04.53] | They only let him go so long |
| [04:10.40] | Out of kindness I suppose |
| [04:11.70] | A few gray Federales they say |
| [04:21.00] | Could have had him any day |
| [04:25.12] | We only let him go so long |
| [04:30.73] | Out of kindness I suppose |