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Terry Allen
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Great Joe Bob
作詞:Terry Allen
He was a panhandle prince Schoolboy football king I told him 'Hi' in the halls 'Cause he could run them balls
But it was rumored down deep he was mean He dated high tone girls With frosty pom pom curls But he never gave out his ring
He was the best of the best He met the gridiron test An there ain't nothin' As American and clean
He was the pride of the backfield Ah, the hero of his day Yeah, he carried the ball for the red and blue They won District Triple-A
And his name made all the papers As the best they'd ever had Yeah, so nobody understood it When the great Joe Bob went bad
First he lost his scholarship To Texas Tech For drinking during training An' breaking the coach's neck
Then he got suspended Ah, for acting obscene Around the cum laudy, cum laudy Daughter of the Dean
So he took up with a waitress Named Loose Ruby Cole While she was a hoppin' tables Down at the Hi D Ho
And he met her on the sly When her daddy weren't around 更多更詳盡歌詞 在 ※ Mojim.com 魔鏡歌詞網 Ah, but he stopped making yardage When he started messin' 'round
He was the pride of the backfield Ah, the hero of his day Yeah, he carried the ball for the red and blue They won District Triple-A
And his name made all the papers As the best they'd ever had Yeah, so nobody understood it When the Great Joe Bob went bad
Yeah, it spread like a country wildfire That something big had gone all strange Joe Bob the greatest halfback Was acting half deranged
He'd been seen out with this woman Gettin' drunk and havin' fun Yeah, he growed his hair, then give up prayer And said, 'Football days is done'
Then he and old Loose Ruby Robbed a Pinkie's Liquor Store And had a run in with the law When they's runnin' out the door
And Joe Bob's fate was sealed For the next century Yeah, he traded in the pigskin For the penitentiary
He was the pride of the backfield Ah, the hero of his day Yeah, he carried the ball for the red and blue But [incomprehensible]carried all the way
And his name made all the papers As the best they'd ever had Yeah, so nobody understood it and nobody comprehended When the great Joe Bob went bad
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