Rollin And Ramblin Lyrics by Emmylou Harris

Rollin And Ramblin Lyrics

    (robin williams/linda williams/jerome clark)

    Folks in nashville slammed the door
    Said we don't want you anymore
    Find your own way down the road
    Pack your fiddle and your guitar
    Take a train or take a car
    Find someone else to keep you from the cold

    Rollin' and ramblin'
    Women loved him half to death
    He sang with whiskey on his breath
    His heart broke like a child's
    Rollin' and ramblin'
    The sun has set out on the trail
    The hobo's drifted up the rail
    He's taken his last ride

    Oh, he always sang the blues
    Like it was all he ever knew
    He didn't sing at all that night
    He was pale and as he dozed
    He didn't know his time had closed
    Slumped in the back seat to the right

    Rollin' and ramblin'
    Women loved him half to death
    He sang with whiskey on his breath
    His heart broke like a child's
    Rollin' and ramblin'
    The sun has set out on the trail
    The hobo's drifted up the rail
    He's taken his last ride

    So they send him on night train south
    Through the cities and the rural routes
    Just one more place to go
    Ah, the whistle sang the bluest note
    Like it came from his own throat
    Moanin' sad and cryin' low

    Rollin' and ramblin'
    Women loved him half to death
    He sang with whiskey on his breath
    His heart broke like a child's
    Rollin' and ramblin'

    The sun has set out on the trail
    The hobo's drifted up the rail
    He's taken his last ride

    Rollin' and ramblin'
    The sun has set out on the trail
    The hobo's drifted up the rail
    He's taken his last ride



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