Pride of Cucamonga

Phil Lesh, Robert Peterson

[Verse 1]
Out on the edge of an empty highway
Howling at the blood on the moon
Big diesel Mack come rolling down my way
Can't hit that border too soon
Running hard out of Muskrat Flats
It was sixty days or double life
Hail on my back like a shotgun blast
High wind chimes in the night

[Chorus]
Oh, oh, oh, the Pride of Cucamonga
Oh, oh bitter olives in the sun
Oh, oh I had me some loving and I done some time

[Verse 2]
Since I came down from Oregon
There's a lesson or two I've learned
By standing in the road alone
Standing watching the fires burn
The northern sky it stinks with greed
You can smell it for miles around
Good old boys in the Greystone Hotel
Sitting doing that git on down

[Chorus]
Oh, oh the Pride of Cucamonga
Oh, oh silver apples in the sun
Oh, oh I had me some loving, and I done some time

[Verse 3]
I see your silver shining town
But I know I can't go there
Your streets run deep with poisoned wine
Your doorways crawl with fear
So I think I'll drift for old where it's at
Where the weed grows green and fine
And wrap myself around a bush of that bright, whoa, on Oaxaca vine

[Chorus]
Yes, it's me, I'm the Pride of Cucamonga
I can see golden forests in the sun
Oh, oh I had me some loving, and I done some time

Trivia about the song Pride of Cucamonga by The Grateful Dead

When was the song “Pride of Cucamonga” released by The Grateful Dead?
The song Pride of Cucamonga was released in 1974, on the album “From the Mars Hotel”.
Who composed the song “Pride of Cucamonga” by The Grateful Dead?
The song “Pride of Cucamonga” by The Grateful Dead was composed by Phil Lesh, Robert Peterson.

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