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Lời bài hát: Cup Of Coffee

Nhạc sĩ: Jack Elliott

Lời đăng bởi: 86_15635588878_1671185229650

Just stop by to get a cup of coffee now Just stop by to *** a cup of coffee Don't give me no whiskey Ain't got time for wine I got a wee little semi down the line Well, howdy, Jack Hillett, is that you? It's me knocking on your door, Tom. How do you remember me? All the way to El Paso. Chris Day, look, Jack, Ramblin' Jack Hillett. I'd never find this place. Well, a little outside Canotillo, right over the river, near the cotton gin. Ramblin' Jack. I got your postcard. I just followed the instructions. Pretty good there. You don't look a day older than 20 years before the last time I saw you in Elko. You're looking pretty good yourself. Yeah, this country life agrees with you. I was digging them irrigation ditches. I'm glad you moved out here. I had to get out of the city. I always wondered what it looked like around these parts. What are you driving out there, Jack? Oh, I got me an old Hendrickson. It's not exactly brand new, but it's got about 2 million miles on it. It's just broke in. Mighty pretty, mighty pretty. It's got a Cummins and a Cummins 335. It's got a five-speed main box and a three-way brownie. It's got the marker lights rigged up like a Christmas tree. It's got a sleeper on it. It's got a nice sleeper in the back there. You can crawl over and get a few seas. What are you carrying in there? I bet you've got horses and sailing ships. I'm just carrying grain today. Bicycles and grain. You've got all livestock. Christine, put on a coffee. You want some coffee, Jack? Oh, I could sure use a cup of coffee. I mean, I haven't had much sleep lately. I think I slept back there about Tuesday somewhere. Cream and sugar? Yeah, in Kansas. Yeah, I slept in Kansas. No, no, just black. Tigger Black. Let me warm that up a little bit, Jack. Let me pour some of that in your cup there. Yeah, it's kind of hot in there. Pour a little more in there. Cool it off. Yeah, that's mighty nice. Try some of that. Hey, that's good. Do you make this stuff yourself? Yeah, we make it out back there beside the shed. You ought to bottle it. Horse hooves and balsamic vinegar. It's got flavor to it. Rio Grande water. Sing me a chorus, Jack. I just stopped by to get a cup of coffee. I just stopped by here to get a cup of coffee. Don't give me no whiskey, Tom. I ain't got time for wine. And I got to wheel that old semi down the line. Yeah, would you like to have a look at the old Kenworth? Yeah, I'd love that. Let's go out. It's a nice truck. I parked it over there by that tree. Over by the garden thing, I think it was. Oops, Jack. Right in a flower bed. Watch it, Jack. You're down. He's down. Whoa, it's going to be mad at me now. Christina, I mean. Get up, Jack. Hey, was that a cat? It's a raccoon or a skunk. Oh, God. A Siamese cat. I don't know if you're in any shape to it. What was that weight? Ten? I don't know. Like a groundhog. I could put some of that in my fuel tank. It might make it easier to start some of these cold parties. Let me give you a quick look. Take another sip of this coffee. Maybe I've got a couch or something. Come on back in, Jack. You're in no shape. The couch is fine. Lay down on that couch. The couch is fine. Lay down on that couch, Jack. I don't need no blanket or nothing. Just throw up. Now before I go home. Killer. Leave that foot on the floor. That's my clutch foot. You put that up on the couch, I won't be able to wake up. Leave the foot on the floor, Christina. But wake me up around four, would you? I've got to get this load on down the road, you know. Just remember, when you hit Highway 10 in the morning, just go right around the curve in El Paso. You'll head straight into Juarez if you don't. I'll show you the Peterbilt in the morning. It's a beauty. I'm sure glad you came, Jack. Sweet blue paint job. It's awful pretty. It's got stripes. I just stopped by to get a cup of coffee. I just stopped by to *** a cup of coffee now. Don't give me no whiskey, Tom. I ain't got time for wine. I've got to wheel that old semi down the line. Yeah. Yeah. You tell Flo, I mean Christie, that I said hello. And that I've been here. Sorry I couldn't wait around. Suenos dulces. Sweet dreams, Jack.

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