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Reverend Mr. Black

アーティスト:Bill Anderson  アルバム:Still 

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(Spoken) He rode easy in the saddle. He was tall and lean, And at first you'd a-thought nothing but a streak of mean Could make a man look so down right strong, But one look in his eyes and you knowed you was wrong. He was a mountain of a man, and I want you to know. He could preach hot hell or freezin' snow. He carried a Bible in a canvas sack And folks just called him The Reverend Mr. Black. He was poor as a beggar, but he rode like a king. Sometimes in the evening, I'd hear him sing: I gotta walk that lonesome valley. I got to walk it by myself. Oh nobody else can walk it for me. I got to walk it by myself. (Spoken) If ever I could have thought this man in black was soft and had any yellow up his back, I gave that notion up the day A lumberjack came in and it wasn't to pray. Yeah, he kicked open the meeting house door And he cussed everybody up and down the floor! Then, when things got quiet in the place, He walked up and cussed in the preacher's face! He hit that Reverend like a kick of a mule And to my way of thinkin' it took a real fool To turn the other cheek to that lumber jack, But that's what he did, The Reverend Mr. Black.


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