Kinky Friedman

Rapid City, South Dakota

Kinky Friedman


Kinky Friedman - Rapid City, South Dakota

Just a ragged kid in overalls, he thumbed a ride one day 
He told me, "Anywhere you're going's on my way." 
But as we passed by Big Al's drive-in his eyes began to flash 
He was leavin' Rapid City mighty fast. 

He said, "I hope to God she finds the good-bye letter that I
wrote her 
But the mail don't move so fast in Rapid City, South
Dakota." 

Well, he left her just a blanket of snow upon the farm 
And that don't keep your conscience very warm. 
He said his friends were too durn country and his pa was too
damn mean 
And there weren't no money pumpin' gasoline. 

And her gentle eyes, the merchandise of dreams the peddler sold
her 
Who left her there alone in Rapid City, South Dakota. 

Now the reason he was goin', I ain't sure I could say, 
Might've been the rodeo in Santa Fé. 
"There's a doctor in Chicago, I know she'll be all right
" 
He told himself as he stared into the night. 

And he said, "I hope to God she finds the good-bye letter that
I wrote her 
But the mail don't move so fast in Rapid City, South
Dakota." 

And all her people treatin' her just like they never knowed
her 
Lord, the winter's passin' slow in Rapid City, South Dakota.