Tom Russell

Tom Russell

The Man From God Knows Where
Composição de (Tom Russell)
Intro 
(Am) - (G) - (Am) x2 

Verse 
Am                               G            Am 
Come gather round me children, a story I will tell 
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I've been around since Jesus met the woman at the well 
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I've walked these roads ten thousand years, I'm a ragtime millionaire 
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I'm the rake and the ramblin saint. I am the man from God knows where 

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Oh, they hung me in Downpatrick, up near St.Patrick's tomb 
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But my ghost rose up in the peat fire smoke toward the rising of the moon 
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Now as I drift through your villages, all the maidens stop and stare 
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"There goes old Tom, the vagabond, he's the man from God knows where" 

C                       Am         C                   G 
So it's rise up all you ancestors, and dance upon your graves 
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I've come to hear your voices, now, so maybe I'll be saved 
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Cursed are we who forget the past, but pray and don't despair 
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My song might haunt your dreams tonight, I'm the man from God knows where 

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I've slept beneath your bridges, near your oil refineries 
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I've gambled on your river boats, Shenandoah; Kanakee 
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I'm the homeless lad, I'm an orphan child, leaves of grass sewn through my hair 
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Yeah, me and old Walt Whitman, we're the men from God knows where 

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I've rode the rods on steam trains with a banjo on my knee 
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While the voice of Stephen Foster, whisperd songs to me 
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Of the storefront church and the chain gang choir; Black sorrow filled the air 
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Then Stephen died on a doss house floor, like a man from God knows where 

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I've heard the sound of Indian drums I've heard the bugles blow 
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Before they re'wrote history, into a Wild West Show 
C                    Am       C                     Am 
My kin sailed toward America, to steal their Indian ground 
Am                      G                      Am 
They passed Bill Cody's circus ships, European bound 

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So lock up all your daughters, your whiskey and your gold 
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I have come to claim my bounty, for the lies that I've been told 
    C                     Am               C                     Am 
And as I look out on this crowd tonight, I see most of you don't care 
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Come lift your glass, reveal your past, to the man from God knows where

Enviado por: Fernando Santana

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