Late John Garfield Blues

John Prine

Black faces pressed against the glass
Where the wind leaned its weight
Wind blows scars and top down cars
All share one western trait.

Sadness leaks through tear stained cheeks
From winos to dime store Jews
Probably don't know they gave me
These late John Garfield blues.

Midnight fell on Franklin street
The lamp bulbs's always broke
For the life of me I could not see
But I heard a brand new joke.

Two man were standing on a bridge
One jumped and screamed you lose
Just left the odd man holding
These late John Garfield blues.

I'm going away to the last resort
In a week or two real soon
Where the fish don't bite but once a night
In the dark light of the moon.

Horses scream their nightmare dreams
And the dead men all wear shoes
'Cause everybody's dancing
These late John Garfield blues...

Trivia about the song Late John Garfield Blues by Kris Kristofferson

When was the song “Late John Garfield Blues” released by Kris Kristofferson?
The song Late John Garfield Blues was released in 1992, on the album “Live at the Philharmonic”.
Who composed the song “Late John Garfield Blues” by Kris Kristofferson?
The song “Late John Garfield Blues” by Kris Kristofferson was composed by John Prine.

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