Hobo Bill's Last Ride
(专辑: Pickin' The Blues - 1985)
Riding an eastbound freight train, speeding through the
night He was just a
lonesome hobo, who was fighting for his life The
sadness in his eyes revealed the
torture of his soul As he raised a
weak and weary hand to brush away the
coal No warm lights flickered 'round him, no blankets there to fold There was nothing but the
howling wind, and the
driving rain, so cold Then he heard a
whistle blowing, in a
dreamy kind of way And the
hobo seemed contented, for he smiled there where he lay Outside the
rain was falling, on that lonely boxcar door But the
little form of Hobo Bill lay still upon the
floor And as the
train sped through the
darkness, and the
raging storm outside No one knew that Hobo Bill was taking his last ride It was early in the
morning, when they raised the
hobo's head The
smile still lingered on his face, but Hobo Bill was dead There was no one near to weep for him, or soothe his weary soul For he was just a
hobo, who had died out in the
cold