Pancho and
Lefty (Lou-Mac
237)
Don Wood
INTRO
- CLOSER
Sides
Face Grand Square
Living on the road my friend
was going to make
You
free and clean, now you wear you skin like iron’
Your
breath’s as hard ad kerosene
Allemende
and Weave
**You
weren’t you mammas only boy but her favorite one it seems
She
cried the day you road away, and faded in her dreams.
Figure
Heads
Heads promenade won’t you travel to half, walk in square thru to 4 like
that
Go
all the way do the right and left thru veer left and then Ferris Wheel her
to
Square
thru to 3 my friend Swing the
Corner Girl Promendade,
*She
cried the day you road away, and faded in her dreams.
BREAK
Sides
Face Grand Square
Pancho
was a bandit boy, his horse as fast as polished steel
Wore
his guns outside his pants for all the honest world to feel
Allemende
and Weave
**Panch
met his match you know, on the desert down in Mexico
*
No one heard his dying words but that’s the way it goes
CLOSER
Lefty
he can’t sing the blues, all night long like he used to
The
dust that Pancho bit down south ended up in Lefty’s mouth
Allemende
and Weave
All
the Federallys say they could have had him any day
They
only let him slip away out of kindness I supose .
*She
cried the day you road away, and faded in her dreams
*
No one heard his dying words but that’s the way it goes
*Where
he got the bread to go ain’t nobody knows.
**All
the Federallys say they could have had him any day
They
only let him slip away out of kindness I supose .