My latest sun is sinking fast my race is nearly run My strongest trials now are past my triump has began Oh come angel band come and around me stand Bear
Now everybody calls me Bo I got no money but all my row Some folks say I'm just a no good kind I can ride for miles in an old boxcar Smoke cigarettes
Well a hundred years from now I won't be crying A hundred years from now I won't be blue And my heart will have forgotten that she broke every vow
Well, I had the blues But now they?re gone I?m on a big black freight train And we?re movin' on I?m on a big black train and I?m movin' on I?m on a big
Clyde Barrow told Bonnie Parker hon we're broke now so you better get your gun Tell a driver put this Marmon in high you're gonna take another ride with
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind How many roads must a man walk down before they call him a man Yes and how many seas must a white dove sail
Come through ol' Nashville come through a flyin' Studded bout my little darlin' couldn't keep from cryin' Honey babe I'm bound to ride don't you wanna
I thought I'd seen pretty girls in my time That was before I met you I never saw one that I wanted for mine That was before I met you I thought
Can't you hear the whistle of my big spike hammer Lord it's busting my side I've done all I can do to keep that woman happy Still she's not satisfied
Boy Named Sue Well my daddy left home when I was three And he didn't leave much for Ma and me Just this old guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now I
I received the letter you wrote dear In which you said you'd wait for me I'm asking you to please not to wait dear It will only ruin your life I see
Come and listen to a story 'bout a man named Jed Poor mountaineer barely kept his family fed Then one day he was shooting for some food, And up through
See the engine puffing, boy she's making time That old trains wearing out the rail, rail, rail Heading for the mountain that she's got to climb Bringing
There's a well beaten path in the old mountainside Where I wandered when I was a lad And I wandered alone to the place I call home In those Blueridge
There's a cabin in the pines in the hills of Caroline And a blue-eyed girl is waiting there for me I'll be going back someday and for her I'll never stray
There's a happy childhood home in my memory I can see Standing out upon the hill 'neath the shadow of the tree If I only had my way it would give my heart
I wonder if I'll ever forget you And if our love that's true ever dies I can't forget the kisses you gave me Or memories of your two baby blue eyes