Jack Straw (Live at Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke University, Durham, NC, 4/12/78)

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The Grateful Dead - Country, Rock

Jack Straw (Live at Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke University, Durham, NC, 4/12/78)

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[Intro] One, two, three, four [Verse 1: Grateful Dead] We can share the women, we can share the wine We can share what we got of yours, 'cause we done shared all of mine Keep on rolling, just a mile to go Keep on rolling, my old buddy, you're moving much too slow [Verse 2: Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir] I just jumped the watchman right outside of the fence Took his rings, four bucks in change, ain't that heaven sent Hurts my ears to listen, Shannon, and burns my eyes to see Cut down a man in cold blood, Shannon, might as well been me [Verse 3: Bob Wir] We used to play for silver, now we play for life And one's for sport, and one's for blood at the point of a knife And now the die is shaken, now the die must fall There ain't no winner in the game He don't go home with all, not with all [Verse 4: Grateful Dead] Leaving Texas, fourth day of July Sun so hot, the clouds so low, the eagles filled the sky Catch the Detroit Lightning out of Santa Fe Great Northern out of Cheyenne, from sea to shining sea [Verse 5: Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir] Gotta go to Tulsa, first train we can ride Gotta settle one old score, one small point of pride Ain't a place a man can hide, Shannon, will keep him from the sun Ain't a bed can give us rest now, you keep us on the run [Instrumental Break] [Verse 6: Grateful Dead] Jack Straw from Wichita cut his buddy down Dug for him a shallow grave and laid his body down Half a mile from Tucson by the morning light One man gone and another to go My old buddy, you're moving much too slow [Outro: Grateful Dead] We can share the women we can share the wine Thank you

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  • Bob Weir
  • Robert Hunter