Pancho And Lefty
Ryan Bingham
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D Livin' on the road my friendA7 Was gonna keep you free and cleanG Now you wear your skin like iron;D A7 Your breath's as hard as keroseneG You weren't your momma's only boyD G But her favorite one, it seemsBm She began to cry when you saidA7 goodbyeG Bm And sank into your dreams [Verse]D Pancho was a bandit, boysA7 His horse was fast as polished steelG Wore his gun outside his pantsD A7 For all the honest world to feelG Pancho met his match, you knowD G On the deserts down in MexicoBm A7 Nobody heard his dying wordsContinúa después del anuncioG Bm That's the way it goes [Chorus]G All the federales sayD G They could have had him any dayBm A7 They only let him slip awayG Bm Out of kindness, I suppose [Verse]D Lefty, he can't sing the bluesA7 All night long like he used toG The dust that Pancho bit down southD A7 Ended up in Lefty's mouthG The day they laid poor Pancho lowD G Lefty split for OhioBm A7 Where he got the bread to goG Bm There ain't nobody knows [Instrumental]Bm D A7 G D A7 G D G Bm A G Bm D [Verse]D The poets tell how Pancho fell;A7 Lefty's living in a cheap hotelG The desert's quiet; Cleveland's coldD A7 So the story ends, we're toldG Pancho needs your prayers, it's trueD G But save a few for Lefty, tooBm A7 He just did what he had to doG Bm Now he's growing old [Chorus]G All the federales sayD G They could have had him any dayBm A7 They only let him go so wrongG Bm Out of kindness, I suppose