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South Coast

アーティスト:Tom Russell  アルバム:Song of the West - The Cowboy Collection 

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My name is Juan Hano de Castro My father was a Spanish Grandee But I won my wife in a card game To hell with those lords o'er the sea In my youth I had a Monterey homestead Creeks, valleys, mountains all mine I built me a snug little cabin And I roofed it with Monterey pine And I had me a bronc, was a buckskin Like a hawk he could glide over the trail We rode 40 miles every Friday To get me some grub and my mail But the South Coast is a wild coast and lonely You may win a card game in Jolon But the lion still rules the Barranca And a man there is always alone I sat in a card game at Jolon I played there with an hombre named Juan And after I'd taken his money He set all against my daughter Dawn I picked up the ace... I had won her My heart which was down at my feet Jumped up to my throat in a hurry Like a warm summer's day she was sweet He opened the door to the kitchen And he called the girl out with a curse Saying "Take her, Goddamn her, you've won her She's yours now for better or worse" Yeah the South Coast is a wild coast and lonely You may win a card game in Jolon But the lion still rules the Barranca And a man there is always alone Her arms had to tighten around me As we rode up the hill from the south Not a word did I hear from her that day Or a kiss from her pretty red mouth We got to the cabin at twilight


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