10 of Woody Guthrie's Songs/East Texas Red

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21519510 of Woody Guthrie's Songs — East Texas RedWoody Guthrie
EAST TEXAS RED

A BALLAD BY WOODY GUTHRIE


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DOWN IN THE SCRUB OAK TIMBER OF THE SOUTHEAST TEXAS GULF
THERE USED TO RIDE A BRAKEMAN AND A BRAKEMAN DOUBLE TOUGH
HE WORKED THE TOWN OF KILGORE AND LONGVIEW NINE MILES DOWN
US TRAVELERS CALLED HIM EAST TEXAS RED THE MEANEST BULL AROUND
I RODE BY NIGHT AND BY BROAD DAYLIGHT IN WIND AND SNOW AND SUN
I ALWAYS SEEN LITTLE EAST TEXAS RED SPORTING HIS SMOOTH RUNNING GUN
THE TALE GOT SWITCHED DOWN THE STEMS AND MAIN AND EVERYBODY SAID
THE MEANEST MAN ON THE SHINEY RAILS WAS LITTLE EAST TEXAS RED
IT WAS EARLY IN THE MORNING AND ALONG TOWARDS NINE OR TEN
A COUPLE OF BOYS ON THE HUNT OF A JOB STOOD IN THE BLIZZARDY WIND
HUNGRY AND COLD THEY KNOCKED ON THE DOORS OF THE WORKING FOLKS AROUND
FOR A PIECE OF MEAT AND A SPUD OR TWO TO BOIL A STEW AROUND
RED HE COME DOWN THE CINDER DUMP AND HE FLAGGED THE NUMBER TWO
HE KICKED THEIR BUCKET OVER A BUSH AND HE DUMPED OUT ALL THEIR STEW
A TRAVELER SAID MISTER EAST TEXAS RED YOU BETTER GET EVERYTHING FIXED
'CAUSE YOU'RE GONNA RIDE YOUR LITTLE BLACK TRAIN JUST ONE YEAR FROM TODAY
RED HE LAUGHED AS HE CLUMB THE BANK AND SWUNG ASIDE OF A WHEELER
THE BOYS CAUGHT A TANKER TO SEMINOLE AND WEST TO AMARILLO
THEY STRUCK THEM A JOB OF OIL FIELD WORKDAND FOLLOWED A PIPE LINE DOWN
IT TOOK THEM LOTS OF PLACES TILL THE YEAR HAD ROLLED AROUND
ON ONE COLD AND WINTERY DAY THEY HOOKED THEM A GULF BOUND TRAIN
THEY SHIVVERED AND SHOOK WITH DOUGH IN THEIR CLOTHES TO OLD KILGORE AGAIN
OVER HILLS OF SAND AND HARD FROZE ROADS WHERE THE COTTON WAGONS ROLL
ON PAST THE TOWN OF KILGORE AND ON TO OLD LONGVIEW
WITH THEIR WARM SUITS OF CLOTHES AND OVERCOATS THEY WALK INTO A STORE
THEY PAY A MAN FOR SOME MEAT AND STUFF TO FIX A STEW ONCE MORE
THE TIES THEY WALK BACK PAST THE YARDS TILL THEY COME TO THE SAME OLD SPOT
WHERE EAST TEXAS RED JUST A YEAR AGO HAD DUMPED THEIR LAST STEW POT
THE SMOKE OF THEIR FIRE WENT HIGHER AND HIGHER A MAN COME DOWN THE LINE
HE DUCKED HIS HEAD IN THE BLIZZARDY WIND AND WAVED OLD NUMBER NINE
HE WALKED OFF DOWN THE CINDER DUMP TILL HE COME TO THE SAME OLD SPOT
AND THERE WAS THE SAME THREE MEN AGAIN AROUND THAT SAME LITTLE POT
RED WENT TO HIS KNEES AND HE HOLLERED PLEASE DON'T PULL THAT TRIGGER ON ME
I DID NOT GET MY BUSINESS FIXED BUT HE DID NOT GET HIS SAY
A GUN WHEELED OUT OF AN OVERCOAT AND IT PLAYED THE OLD ONE TWO
AND RED WAS DEAD WHEN THE OTHER TWO MEN SET DOWN TO EAT THEIR STEW