James washed dishes at a barbecue place Fifth Street downtown He'd get his pay and go next door to drink his money down I was just getting started playing guitar when I met him there I'd finish a song he'd clap his hands noone else would but he didn't care
He'd yell out play Whiskey River and I'd play it as best I could I'd take a break and he'd say, man you're really sounding good I shook his rough dishwashing hands, he said his name was James He'd go back to playing that pool every evening the same old thing
He was drinking away every single dollar I'd play the song that he'd holler He'd clap his hands and make everybody smile No wife no kids just a job in Austin No telling all that drinking cost him I haven't seen James in awhile
James would ask the bartender for a ride home now and then He said he lived a few blocks down at the Capitol Inn The bartender dropped him off but James walked right on past He didn't quit walking 'til he'd laid down beneath a busy underpass
He was drinking away every single dollar I'd play the song that he'd holler He'd clap his hands and make everybody smile No wife no kids just a job in Austin No telling all that drinking cost him I haven't seen James in awhile
James got drunker than usual and ended up in jail The owner of the barbecue place came down and paid his bail But when they got back to the place she said now James I got to let you go James walked out that door forever and the rest nobody knows
He was drinking away every single dollar I'd play the song that he'd holler He'd clap his hands and make everybody smile No wife no kids just a job in Austin No telling all that drinking cost him I haven't seen James in awhileTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.