DAISY MAY
Kathy_Klein K.
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Lyrics:
DAISY MAY
Verse 1
Back in 1848
Daisy came from the edge of town
Raised by the rocks on the river
Soothed her pain, moving from train to train
Looking for something better
Like Jesse James
She was a hard headed soul
And a hard case to crack
But when she got a taste of that gold
She knew her place was there above the tracks
Chorus:
Daisy May
She go with the go with the locomotive
Daisy May
She go where she go where she want to go and
Robbin the railways
That's how she spent her days
While the town folk would sit and pray
For Daisy May
Verse 2:
She had the sweetest face
It was the greatest disguise
No one suspected a pistol
But she spun it out with bullets in her eyes
And the passengers screamed along with the train whistle
Chorus:
Daisy May
She go with the go with the locomotive
Daisy May
She go where she go where she want to go and
Robbin the railways
That's how she spent her days
While everyone ran away
From Daisy May
Bridge:
Well she thought she was invincible
So when they cuffed her little hands
She threw a big ole fit
For messing with her plans
But she could not be detained
And while the sheriff looked away
She grabbed his keys set herself free
And made her big escape, 'cause
Chorus:
Daisy May
She go with the go with the locomotive
Daisy May
She go where she go where she want to go and
Robbin the railways
That's how she spent her days
And how they all learned her name
Daisy May