My name's James Lucas Deer I was born in Remington Now my home is Richfield Prison Where I pay for the wrongs I done Once I was free and on the streets of Indiana When I was twenty-two Yeah, just a kid lookin' for some fun No better or worse than you, sir
Me and Pat, we married in the spring Moved in with her ma and pa On our wedding night, she sighed, "Jimmy We can have anything we want" Well, it was for those things we wanted I did all the stealing that I could do I stole from the law, I stole from her pa I probably stole from you, sir
Well now Pat, shе had a brother A brother name of Syl Hе made a livin' stealin' farm equipment Down in Luthersville He'd sit at my kitchen table And that roll of dough he'd flash He said, "Jimmy, you need a little extra work? All you gotta do is ask"
Was on a job down in Oxford We woke that farm boy from his bed We took off runnin', Syl dropped his rifle And shot himself in the leg Well, they caught up with us Out on Highway 61 Yeah, when we seen 'em comin' We didn't even run
Well, the trial was short and sweet Me and Syl got our stories crossed The judge said, "Boys, first you played And now you pay the cost I'm gonna give you some time To get straight your facts Yeah, two years dead and even In the Richfield County rack"