- Fleashine
A fleashine shoeshine man of fifteen
Brings the house in with a smile
All twelve teeth tell myriad stories
One upon one and one
The breath in his handwaving
Drives the gypsy woman mad
She loves him anyway
Has told him so a thousand times or more
She refuses to believe that
At 42 years old
She's not still a butterfly
Ready for the net
Bobby the fifteen
Is turning strong and growing soft
As can be seen by his patience with the animals
He used to hate 'em... now lays down beside them
To keep all from feeling sad
As animals sometimes do
He thinks of being old enough
To marry the girl with two heads
Their name is Gladys
And they don't yet know
Of the young man's fascination
They're too busy drawing circles in their arms
A fleashine shoeshine man of fifteen
Floating into the next town
Puts a straw in a Jim Beam bottle
And lays his head down
Letras
- Beggar's Oil
Capman Bootman
Cardboard Box of Batteries
Crossroad (Robert Johnson)
Dock Bogg's Country Blues
Don Quixote's Windmill
Down in a Willow Garden
Fare Thee Well
Fleashine
Footprints
Frankenstein Party of Three: Your Table is Ready
Go There
Gold Tooth
Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues (Danny O'Keefe)
Goodnight Irene
Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues
Hobo's Son
Hosanna
I Am the Light of This World
I Bid You Goodnight
I'd Be a Rich Man
I've Been Converted
Jericho
Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed
Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross (Fanny J. Crosby / William H. Doane)
Katy
Knock Louder
Lass of Loch Royale (If I Prove False To Thee)
Lead Me On
Leavin' Blues
Love Me Baby Blues
Many a Time
Marking Stone Blues
May You Never (John Martyn)
Motherless Children
Mr. My Go
Not So Far To Go
Pastures of Plenty (Woodie Guthrie)
Piece by Piece
Pretty Polly (Traditional inspired by Dock Boggs)
Prodigal Son (Traditional inspired by Dock Boggs)
River Rat Jimmy
Roll Away the Stone
Rusting Gate
Sail the Jordan
See That My Grave is Kept Clean
Slingshot Professionals
Someone to Save Me
That's Alright
The Black Crow Keeps Flying
The House Carpenter
Tommy
Train Carried My Girl From Town
Valley to Pray (Traditional)
Wagoner's Lad (Traditional)
Waiting For Marty
Wandering Away
When the Roll is Called Up Yonder
Where Do I Go Now
Window Grin
Without the Light
Worn Out