收听Johnny Cash的Old Doc Brown歌词歌曲

Old Doc Brown

Johnny Cash2022年4月24日

Old Doc Brown 歌词

Old Doc Brown - Johnny Cash (约翰尼·卡什)

 

 

He was just an old country doctor

In a little country town

 

Fame and fortune had passed him by

 

Though we never saw him frown

 

As day by day in his kindly way

He'd serve us one and all

 

Many a patient forgot to pay

 

Although Doc's fees were small

 

Though he needed his dimes and there were

Times that he'd receive a fee

 

He'd pass it onto some poor soul

That needed it worse than he

 

He had to sell his furniture

Couldn't pay his office rent

 

So to a dusty room over a livery stable

 

Doc Brown and his satchel went

 

And on the hitchin' post at the kerb below

 

To advertise his wares

 

He nailed a little sign that read

 

"Doc Brown has moved upstairs"

 

And one day he didn't answer

When they knocked upon his door

 

Old Doc Brown was layin' down

 

But his soul was no more

 

They found him there in that old black suit

 

On his face was a smile of content

 

But all the money they could find on him

Was a quarter and a copper cent

 

So they opened up his ledger

 

And what they saw gave their hearts a pull

 

Beside each debtor's name old Doc

Had write these words "Paid in full"

 

Old Doc should had

A funeral fine enough for a king

 

It's a ghastly joke our town was broke

 

And no one could give a thing

 

'Cept Jones an undertaker

 

He did mighty well

 

Donated an old iron casket

He had never been able to sell

 

And the funeral procession

 

It wasn't much for grace and pomp and the style

 

But those wagon loads of mourners

 

They stretched out for more than a mile

 

We wanted to give him a monument

We kinda figured we owed him one

 

'Cause he made our town a better place

 

For all the good he'd done

 

We pulled up that old hitchin' post

 

Where Doc had nailed a sign

 

We'd painted it white and to all of us

It certainly did look fine

 

Now the rains and the snows

Have washed away our white trimmin's of paint

 

There ain't nothin' left but Doc's own sign

 

And that's gettin' pretty faint

 

But you can still see that old hitchin' post

 

As if in answer to our prayers

 

Mutually tellin' the whole wide world

 

 

Doc Brown has moved upstairs