im going down the road ive got tears in my eyes
trying to read a letter from my home
if this train runs me right ill see my woman tomorrow night
cause im nine hundred miles from my home
and i hate to hear that lonesome whistle blow
this train that i ride its a hundred coaches long
you can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
if this train runs me right ill see my woman tomorrow night
cause im nine hundred miles from my home
and i hate to hear that lonesome whistle blow
oh ill pawn you my watch i will pawn you my chain
pawn you my silver wedding ring
if this train runs me right ill see my woman tomorrow night
cause im nine hundred miles from my home
and i hate to hear that lonesome whistle blow
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