Ragged Road Original song by: Bill Dickson All rights reserved
[Intro]
[Verse]
Walking down this ragged road,
Searching for my bag of gold,
There better be at least one for me.
Thereâs gonna be trouble if I find out,
Some foolâs throwing mine about,
There better be at least one for me.
[Verse]
I ran into long Larry,
You know the one that won the lottery,
Ainât that funny I could use a little money myself.
I said, âHey Larry take my advice,
Stay away from the cards and dice,
Unless youâre playing with a real good pal like me.â
[Bridge]
He said, âThatâs alright Iâll be okay,
I might not live to see another day,
Never is forever, yeah you bet,
Come on weâll find ourselves some trouble yet,
Come on weâll do some living yet.â
[Solo]
[Verse]
Walking down this golden road,
Carrying Larryâs bag of gold,
Told everybody there would be at least one for me.
I ran into sweet Marie,
You know the one thatâs wild and free,
Isnât that funny I could use a little loving myself.
[Slow - Bridge]
She took me home and she lay me down,
She threw my money all over town,
My gold was gone in a month or so,
She said, âEasy comeâ And I watched her go.
[back to speed - Bridge]
Well, âThatâs alright Iâll be okay,
I might not live to see another day,
Never is forever, yeah you bet,
Come on weâll find ourselves some trouble yet,
Come on weâll do some living yet.â
Well, âThatâs alright Iâll be okay,
I might not live to see another day,
Never is forever, yeah you bet,
Come on weâll find ourselves some trouble yet,
Come on weâll do some living yet.â
Living yet Living yet. . .