Steamboat Row
(专辑: Ferguslie Park - 1973)
My daddy was a
miner, said there was nothing finer Than an Irishman who worked an honest day. From Steamboat Row, in rain or shine, he'd make his way down to the
mine, Along the
dusty road he'd travel, Fifteen miles to get there, fifteen miles to go, Fifteen miles back home again, home to Steamboat Row. He used to tell about the
time he got hurt down in the
mine, He said he'd never go back down again. But in his heart he knew he would, he did the
only thing he could, Kept on walking down that road, Fifteen miles to get there, fifteen miles to go, Fifteen miles back home again, home to Steamboat Row. But when he took to drinking we knew that he was thinking, That his days were quickly coming to an end. He'd only speak of Steamboat Row, he said someday we ought to go, And walk along that dusty road, Fifteen miles to get there, fifteen miles to go, Fifteen miles back home again, home to Steamboat Row.