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One day I went and left my home out in the West
Said I was headed for the Silver City
All along the line, I was dreaming all the time
Dreaming of the shining Silver CityI kissed my love goodbye, said "Honey don't you cry"
For I'm going to the Silver City
If you could read my mind, you'd know that I'll be fine
Soon as I do my time in the Silver CityTwo weeks and a day, I slowly made my way
To the gates of the Silver City
Finally one night, I saw the flaming lights
I had made it to the Silver CityI honestly believed that I would be received
With the golden key to the Silver City
But my first night on the town, bandits knocked me down
They welcomed me to the Silver City"Musta' been a freak mistake" I said as I did wake
In the gutter of the Silver City
With a throbbing head, I begged for my bread
Half-smiling as I bled in the Silver CityOh, how can there ever be such misery in the streets?
How can it ever be in the Silver City?
But soon enough I saw how easy it was to fall

And not be seen at all in the Silver CityGot caught for a crime I done, policeman said "Son"
"Don't you try to run in the Silver City"
He locked me in his jail, no one to go my bail
Oh, when can I sail away from the Silver City?Now the moon cries through the bars, my love shines in the stars
I'm glad that she is far from the Silver City
If she could read my mind she'd know that I'll be fine
Soon as I do my time in the Silver City
Judge said five to nine in the Silver City
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JOE ELYPublished by
Lyrics © JOE ELY D/B/A EIFFEL TOWER MUSIC

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Joe Ely (born February 9, 1947) is an Austin, Texas, honky-tonk/country musician. Ely, born in Amarillo, spent his formative years from age 12 in Lubbock, Texas. Shortly after high school, in 1970, with fellow Lubbock musicians Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock, he formed The Flatlanders. According to Ely, "Jimmie was like a well of country music. He knew everything about it. And Butch was from the folk world. I was kinda the rock & roll guy, and we almost had a triad. We hit it off and started playing a lot together.

Read more about Joe Ely on Last.fm.


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