Lyrics:
Living on the road, my friendWas gonna keep you free and cleanNow you wear your skin like ironYour breath's as hard as keroseneYou weren't your mama's only boyBut her favorite one it seemsShe began to cry when you said goodbyeAnd sank into your dreamsPancho was a bandit boysHis horse was fast as polished steelWore his gun outside his pantsFor all the honest world to feelPancho met his match you knowOn the deserts down in MexicoNobody heard his dying wordsThat's the way it goesAll the federales sayCould have had him any dayThey only let him hang aroundOut of kindness I supposeLefty, he can't sing the bluesAll night long like he used toThe dust that Pancho bit down southEnded up in Lefty's mouthThe day they laid poor Pancho lowLefty split for OhioWhere he got the bread to goThere ain't nobody knowsAll the federales sayCould have had him any dayThey only let him slip awayOut of kindness I supposePoets tell how Pancho fellLefty's livin' in a cheap hotelThe desert's quiet and Cleveland's coldSo the story ends we're toldPancho needs your prayers, it's trueBut save a few for Lefty tooHe only did what he had to doAnd now he's growing oldAll the federales sayCould have had him any dayThey only let him go so wrongOut of kindness I supposeA few gray federales sayCould have had him any dayThey only let him hang aroundOut of kindness I suppose