歌词
歌曲名 Claude Dallas
歌手名 Tom Russell
In a land the Spanish once had
called the Northern Mystery
Where rivers run and disappear the mustang still is free
By the Devil's wash and coyote hole in the wild Owyhee Range
Somewhere in the sage tonight the wind calls out his name
Aye aye aye
Come gather 'round me buckaroos and a story I will tell
Of the fugitive Claude Dallas who just broke out of jail
You might think this tale is history from before the West was won
But the events that I'll describe took place in nineteen eighty-one
He was born out in Virginia
left home when school was through
In the deserts of Nevada he became a buckaroo
And he learned the ways of cattle
and he learned to sit a horse
And he always packed a pistol
and he practiced deadly force
Then Claude he became a trapper
and he dreamed of the bygone days
And he studied bobcat logic
and their wild and silent ways
In the bloody runs near Paradise
in monitors down south
Trapping cats and coyotes
living hand to mouth
Aye aye aye
Then Claude took to livin' all alone out many miles from town
A friend Jim Stevens brought supplies
and he stayed to hang around
That day two wardens Pogue and Elms rode into
check Claude out
They were seeking violations
and to see what Claude's about
Now Claude had hung some venison
he had a bobcat pelt or two
Pogue claimed they were out of season
he said Dallas you're all thru
But Dallas would not leave his camp
He refused to go to town
As the wind howled throught the bull-camp
they stared each other down
Its hard to say what happend next
perhaps we'll never know
They were gonna take Claude in to jail
and he vowed he'd never go
Jim Stevens heard the gunfire
and when he turned around
Bill Pogue was falling backwards
Conley Elms he fell face down
Aye aye aye
Jim stevens walked on over
there was a gun near Bill Pogue's hand
It was hard to say who drawn his first
but Claude had made his stand
Claude said I am justified Jim
they were gonna cut me down
And a man's got a right to hang some meat
When he's livin' this far from town
It took eighteen men and fifteen months to finally run Claude down
In the sage outside of Paradise they drove him to the ground
Convicted up in Idaho manslaughter by decree
Thirty years at maximum
but soon Claude would break free
There's two sides two this story
there may be no right or wrong
The lawman and the renegade have graced a thousand songs
The story is an old one
Conclusion's hard to draw
But Claude's out in the sage tonight
he may be the last outlaw
Aye aye aye
In a land the Spanish once had called the Northern Mystery
Where rivers run and disappear the mustang still is free
By the Devil's wash and the coyote hole in the wild Owyhee Range
Somewhere in the sage tonight the wind calls out his name
Aye aye aye
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