The Walkabouts
The Walkabouts - Jack Candy lyrics
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Jack Candy was as old as my father But still I took a liking to him He said: "You will be somebody's treasure But no one has discovered you yet." Jack Candy lived on Sky Valley Road And that's where he did business I guess Some say he sold a suitcase of cocaine But he never showed me any of that This is a story that I've prayed to tell This is a story that I've prayed to tell About the day they drove him from this town About the day I lost: Jack Candy I was walking up to Jack Candy's trailer When he shouted that I'd better head home The curtains closed as he went back inside And I trembled 'cause he wasn't alone This is a story that I've prayed to tell This is a story that I've prayed to tell About the day they drove him from this town About the day I lost: Jack Candy Some say they took him out to a clearing And made him crawl until he confessed Some say they hung him up by his bootstraps Some say they let him swing in the wind I walked along the Sky Valley Road And out onto the great northern bridge And for hours I stared into the cold Sick and tired of denying I loved him This is a story that I've prayed to tell This is a story that I've prayed to tell About the day they drove him from this town About the day they drove him from this town I've lived a lie and I have lived it well This is the story that I've prayed to tell About a love and how I let him down About the day I lost: Jack Candy