Joseph Cross -- great song by Eric Taylor

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

The great song "Joseph Cross" by Eric Taylor from his 1981 album "Shameless Love." I bought the album that year, and this song has been a favorite of mine ever since.

Joseph Cross (6:15)
Vocal, Guitar: Eric Taylor
Cello: John Hagen

Joseph Cross lyrics (from the LP inner sleeve)

There's word from the café
that the old mans ailin'
His eyes are pailin'
and the weather took his hands
They say the ring on his finger
was shaped from a bone
from some white man in Missouri
that spilled whiskey on his wife

[chorus]
He has traveled in a sacred circle
and he has traveled on a white man's train
He's killed for hunger his buffalo brother
He's killed for anger and a white man's name

His name was Joseph Cross
and he was raised by the mission
Just one of a hundred Indian boys
that wouldn't tie his shoes
He cried the night his grandpa died
and told him in a vision
"Stay close to the ways of the rattlesnake
stay close to the ways of the grizzly."

[repeat chorus]

In the 1919
chill of December
the bear and the rattler
coil sleepin' hardly breathin'
It's a penny to the kitchen boy
to run get sister Lydia
"Now you tell her that old Indian
is sleepin', hardly breathin'."

[repeat chorus]

Someone said it just weren't right
to give him a white man's funeral.
Someone said they'd just as soon as not
float him on down the river
But no one touched the ring
and no one said a thing about his chest
where it looked like a bear had ripped him
and a rattler kissed his cheek.

[repeat chorus]

Because . . . [repeat second verse]

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  • Have you heard the June Tabor version??

  • Thanks for posting. Saw him a few years ago at a house concert, really enjoyable evening, particularly "Hemingway's Shotgun."

  • yea maybe grandpa munster would have led him to a better path?

  • I loved "East Texas Moon"

  • One of the songs that captured my attention back in the early 80's and converted me into a huge fan of Taylor. Have since replaced the vinyl with the cd. Thanks for posting...

  • or perhaps i'm misinterpreting the song..

  • shouldn't have listened to his grandpa

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