Poncho and Lefty

Poncho and Lefty

 

   

Living on the road my friend

Is gonna keep you free and clean

F

Now you wear your skin like iron

C                      G

Your breath as hard as kerosene

F

Weren’t your mama’s only boy

C               F

But her favorite one it seems

Am                       F    C        

She began to cry when you said good-bye

F                Am

And sank into your dreams

 

Pancho was a bandit, boys, his

horse was fast as polished steel

F

He wore his gun outside his pants

C              G

For all the honest world to feel

F

Pancho met his match you know on the

C               F

deserts down in Mexico

Am             / F C /  

Nobody heard his dying words

F                Am 

but that’s the way it goes

 

CHORUS:

All the Federales say

C                    F

They  could have had him any day

Am                  / F  C /    

They only let him slip a  –  way

F             Am

out of kindness I suppose

 

Lefty he can’t sing the blues

all night long like he used to

F

The dust that Pancho bit down south

C            G

ended up in Lefty’s mouth

F                            

The day they laid poor Pancho low

C              F

Lefty split for Ohio

Am               / F    C /  

Where he got the bread to   go

F             Am

there ain’t nobody knows

 

CHORUS

 

SOLO:

/ C – – – / – – – – / G – – – / – – – – /

/ F – – – / – – – – / Am – – – / – – – – /

 

Poets tell how Pancho fell and

Lefty’s living in a cheap hotel

F

The desert’s quiet and Cleveland’s cold,

C                G

And so the story ends we’re told

  

Pancho needs your prayers it’s true but

  C             F

save a few for Lefty too

Am             / F   C /  

He only did what he had to   do

F               Am

and now he’s growing old

CHORUS:

 

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