David Olney
David Olney - Jt's Escape songtekst
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They run up to the sheriff And they all commence to shout Dayin', "Sheriff, call your hounds, Old JT's done broke out!" Yeah, JT run right pass the guards And he left them looking slow And how that old man hopped the fence I swear I do no know The sheriff says to his deputies, "I'll tell you what's on my mind It won't look too good if we can't catch A man of sixty-nine 'Cause election day is a-coming up And I ought to have it cinched But I ain't got a chance in hell If we lose that son of a bitch" They chased him down through the piney woods And Lord them hounds did bay But JT jumped into the stream Took off the other way The sun come up and the sun come down And the sun come up again With JT still a-being chased By the sheriff and twenty men The sheriff he gets mad as hell Says, "I'll take him live or dead" But 'ol JT's just like a fox And he stays one step ahead The sheriff he gets tired So he stops a while and thinks "We've lost him boys, let's head for town cuz I feel I need a drink" The sheriff chews and the sheriff spits And he turns his horse around And him and his twenty deputies They head back into town Now the sheriff's feeling mighty low And he's wishing he's someone else But when he walks into the bar Well there's JT himself The sherrif's eyes get big as life And it's plain he's had a few JT says, "Hey, Sheriff, How come you're so damn late Here it is a half past ten I been waitin' here since eight" The sheriff he gets speechless And he cannot move his lips And JT says to the barkeep "Pour him something stiff" Then JT takes that drink And he puts it in the sheriff's hand and says "Boy, after all these many years You still don't understand You don't care about tradition You don't care about the good old days How can a young man turn his back On tried and trusted ways? God knows I've tried to raise you right To be an honest thief I'm just glad your Ma ain't here To see you come to grief" Well the sheriff's eyes, they fill with tears And his heart with love does pound And he rips that star off of his chest And throws it on the ground And he grabs his dear old father And he hugs him through and through Says, "Come on, JT, I think I got Some catchin' up to do" Ain't this a pretty picture Ain't this a wholesome sight Father and son go riding off Into the dark of night Go steal a jug of whiskey Go kill the fatted calf The prodigal son is leaving home He's seen the light at last