The Road to Guysborough
The Road to Guysborough

The Stanfields - The Road to Guysborough Lyrics

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The Road to Guysborough Lyrics

I was headed back home on the Merland Road
With my head in the clouds one night
Taking each step with the beat of my heart
Guided by the pale moonlight
I was whistling along with the loons on the lake
And thinking 'bout making my plan
Next thing you know, I'm suckin' on the knuckles
Of a swindling highwayman

Well I'll take my rifle, take my pistol
I'll take what I can
No, I'll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again

He had a Colt 45 a-swingin' on his hip
And a blackjack in his hand
He had a bucktooth grin, a great big chin
A limp and a silk armband
He said,"Fella don't you know there's trouble in the woods
And the trouble in the woods is I?
Gimme your gold, gimme your liquor
I'll think about letting you by"

Well I'll take my rifle, take my pistol
I'll take what I can
No, I'll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again

Well I hit him with the left and the right, alright
With fists like cannonballs
He turned on a dime and he ran with a shriek
That echoed off the Intervale walls
I ain't proud of what I did, but I did what I did
'Cause I couldn't miss my chance
To take Hopey for a spin on the sawdust floor
At Favaro's wedding dance

Well I'll take my rifle, take my pistol
I'll take what I can
No, I'll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again

Well I'll take my rifle, take my pistol
I'll take what I can
No, I'll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again

Writer(s): Craig Eugene Harris, Jason MacIsaac, Jonathan Landry, Mark Todd Murphy, William Jason Wright
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Seegang Musik, Songtrust Ave
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