C Living on the road my friend G Was gonna keep you free and clean F Now you wear your skin like iron C G Your breath's as hard as kerosene F You weren't your mama's only boy C F But her favorite one it seems Am F G She began to cry when you said goodbye F Am And sank into your dreams C Pancho was a bandit boys G His horse was fast as polished steel F Wore his gun outside his pants C G For all the honest world to feel F Pancho met his match you know C F On the deserts down in Mexico Am F G Nobody heard his dying words F Am That's the way it goes F All the federales say C F They could have had him any day Am F G They only let him hang around F Am Out of kindness I suppose C Lefty he can't sing the blues G All night long like he used to F The dust that Pancho bit down south C G Ended up in Lefty's mouth F The day they laid poor Pancho low C F Lefty split for O-hio Am F G Where he got the bread to go F Am There ain't nobody knows F All the federales say C F They could have had him any day Am F G They only let him slip away F Am Out of kindness I suppose C The poets tell how Pancho fell G Lefty's livin' in a cheap hotel F The desert's quiet and Cleveland's cold C G So the story ends we're told F Pancho needs your prayers it's true, C F But save a few for Lefty too Am F G He just did what he had to do F Am Now he's growing old F A few gray federales say C F They could have had him any day Am F G They only let him go so wrong F Am Out of kindness I suppose