The Girl I Left Behind (Live) 歌词
The Girl I Left Behind - Bob Dylan
Written by:Bob Dylan
There was a wealthy old farmer
That lived in a county nearby
He had a lovin' daughter
On her my cast my eye
She was pretty fair an' handsome
And did so very fine
There wasn't a girl in the county
With her that could compare
I asked her if she'd be willing
To let me cross over the plains
She said it would be alright with her
Just so I'd return again
She said that she'd be true to me
Till death would be unkind
We kissed shook hands and parted
I left my girl behind
Out in a western city boys
A town you all know well
Where everyone was friendly
They'd show me all around
The work an' money was plentyful
And the girls to me were kind
But the only girl I thought about
Was the girl I'd left behind
One day when I was ramblin' 'round
Down by the public square
The mail coach it came in
And I met the mail bearer there
He handed me a letter gave me to understand
That the girl I left in old texas
She married another man
I turned myself all around and around
Not knowing what else to do
I rid down a little pace further
Just to see if these words were true
It's drinkin' I throw over
Card playin' I'll resign
For the only girl I ever did love
Was the girl I left behind
Come around you ramblin' gamblin' men
And listen while I tell
If it does to you no good kind friends
I'm a sure it will do you no harm
If you ever find you a fair young maid
Just marry her while you can
For if you ever cross over the plain
She'll marry another man