Cisco Clifton Had A Fillin Station

Johnny Cash

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[Verse]                                                          Cisco Clifton had fillin’ station About mile and half from town Most cars passed unless they were out of gas So Cisco was always around Regular gas was all that it sold Except tobacco matches and oil Other than that he fixed lots of flats Keepin’ Cisco rough hands soiled He’ wipe the gas and check the air In hundred times day He patiently gave directions On how to get to the state highway Usually he’ give ’ water Or tire or two some air And once a big black Cadillac Spent seven dollars there He’d give anybody anything they’d ask And lend anything he had His tools are tires bumper jacks or wire To the good ones or the bad In wintertime there was depot stove And table for checker game And every mornin’ at sunup The same checker players came So Cisco Clifton’s fillin’ station Was always in the red Personal loans were personally gone But never a word was said One mornin’ at eight them checker players Heard a big bulldozer roar like a freight And Cisco said I hope my kids stay fed When they build that Interstate He’d managed to pay for property Where his little fillin’ station sat And friends still came for checker game So Cisco settled for that He wouldn’t say so but Cisco knew That the Interstate was too much to fight But to keep his will and to pay his bills He did odd jobs at night He still opened up at sunrise And the checker game went on The cars flew past on highest gas And the neighbors had sold out and gone If a car ever did go by he was lost And if they stopped they were treated the same So at Cisco Clifton’s fillin’ station There’s a howdy and a checker game

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La chanson raconte l'histoire de Cisco Clifton, un garagiste qui possédait une station-service en dehors de la ville. La plupart des voitures ne s'arrêtaient chez lui que lorsqu'elles étaient à court d'essence, mais lui était toujours prêt à aider, que ce soit en vendant de l'essence ou en réparant des pneus. Cisco était un homme généreux, prêt à prêter ses outils ou à offrir un café aux joueurs de dames qui venaient chaque matin. Avec l'arrivée d'une nouvelle autoroute, son commerce a commencé à décliner, et malgré ses efforts pour maintenir son activité, il se retrouvait souvent à jongler avec des emplois nocturnes pour payer ses factures. Pourtant, il restait fidèle à sa routine, ouvrant chaque matin avec le même accueil chaleureux pour ceux qui avaient encore besoin de lui. Son petit coin de vie symbolisait la simplicité et la camaraderie, même si le monde autour de lui était en train de changer.