Lyrics Away Out There - Bob Wills
(All
aboard
this
train)
(Headed
for
points
northwest)
(You
can
almost
hear
the
whistle
boys)
(There
she
is
coming
around
that
old
curve
now)
(Look
at
that
old
black
smoke,
Tommy)
(Let's
get
in
this
here
empty
gondola
here)
(You're
not
waiting
on
me
boy)
(Look
out
Amarillo)
A
lonely
spot
I
know
where
no
man
will
go
Where
the
shadows
have
all
the
run
I
was
riding
free
on
that
old
S-P
Humming
a
southern
tune
When
a
man
came
along,
made
me
hush
my
song
Kicked
me
off,
away
out
there
As
she
pulled
out
of
sight,
I
turned
to
the
right
The
left
and
everywhere
All
I
could
see
was
a
cactus
tree
Prairie
dog
playing
there
I
watched
the
prairie
dog
eat
on
the
tumbleweed
That's
his
home,
away
out
there
(Heee-he-de-de-de-do-hoo-hey-hee-de-de)
(Heee-hooo-de-de-de-do-hoo-hey-hee-de-de)
(Stay
with
her
boys,
stay
with
her)
(Yes
sir)
(Now,
Tommy,
stick
your
head
out
the
window
boy)
(And
watch
them
old
rattlers
roll)
(Swing-a-ding
it)
(Making
time)
Then
I
threw
down
my
load
in
that
desert
road
Rested
my
weary
legs
too
Watched
the
sinking
sun
make
the
tall
shadows
run
Across
that
barren
plain
Then
I
hummed
the
tune
to
the
rising
moon
He'd
get
lonesome,
away
out
there
Then
I'd
close
my
eyes
to
the
starlit
skies
Lost
myself
in
dream
Dreamed
the
desert
sand
was
a
milk
and
honey
land
Then
I
woke
up
with
the
dawn
There's
a
train
coming
back
on
that
one
way
track
Gonna
take
me
away
from
here
(Heee-he-de-de-de-do-hoo-hey-hee-de-de)
(Heee-hooo-de-de-de-do-hoo-hey-hee-de-de)
(All
out
for
good
old
Amarillo)
(The
land
of
good
looking
women)
(Been
only
one
hundred
and
one)
(Born
in
the
past
forty
years
in
Amarillo)
(We've
buried
her
in
a
party,
twenty-miles
below
town)
(Now
ladies,
don't
forget
your
Amarillo,
packages,
and
babies)
(All
out
for
Amarillo)
(Yes)
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