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 He rode the rails since the Great Depression 
 Fifty years out on the skids 
 He said "You don't cross nobody 
 You'll be all right out here kid." 
 
 Left my family in Pennsylvania 
 Searchin' for work I hit the road 
 I met Frank in East Texas 
 In a freight yard blown through with snow 
 From New Mexico to Colorado 
 California to the sea 
 Frank he showed me the ropes sir 
 Just till I could get back on my feet 
 
 I hoed sugar beets outside of Firebaugh 
 I picked the peaches from the Marysville trees 
 They bunked us in a barn just like animals 
 Me and a hundred others just like me 
 
 We split up come the springtime 
 I never seen Frank again 
 'Cept one rainy night he blew by me on a grainer 
 Shouted my name and disappeared in the rain and wind 
 
 They found him shot dead outside of Stockton 
 His body lyin' on a muddy hill 
 Nothin' taken nothin' stolen 
 
Somebody killin' just to kill 
 
 Late that summer I was rollin' through the plains of Texas 
 A vision passed before my eyes 
 A small house sittin' trackside 
 With the glow of the savior's beautiful light 
 A woman stood cookin' in the kitchen 
 Kid sat at a table with his old man 
 Now I wonder does my son miss me 
 Does he wonder where I am 
 
 Tonight I pick my campsite carefully 
 Outside the Sacramento yard 
 Gather some wood and light a fire 
 In the early winter dark 
 
 Wind whistling cold I pull my coat around me 
 Heat some coffee and stare out into the black night 
 I lie awake I lie awake sir 
 With my machete by my side 
 
 My Jesus your gracious love and mercy 
 Tonight I'm sorry could not fill my heart 
 Like one good rifle 
 And the name of who I ought to kill 
            
 
HATA BİLDİR
 
 
		
        
        
        
         
         
         
         
        
        
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