Lyrics Some Go Home - Jerry Jeff Walker
A
soldier
rides
on
a
train
to
Tennessee
And
half
asleep
he
dreams
it
isn′t
a
dream
With
each
flick
of
the
wheels
a
new
face
goes
by
With
each
face
he
loves
he
turns
and
sighs
And
he's
headed
home
Yes,
yes,
he′s
headed
home
Tryin'
to
find
his
life
again
'Cause
he
wonders
what′s
become
of
him
Three
rows
back
a
young
woman
looks
out
the
train
Her
eyes
reveal
that
her
life
is
desperately
plain
She′s
a
woman
who's
seen
this
world
and
not
touched
one
man
She
knows
she
could
if
she
would
but
she
can′t
And
she's
goin′
home
Yes,
yes,
goin'
home
Back
where
life
begins
and
ends
And
they
feel
that
you
belong
to
them
That
train′s
just
movin'
on
down
the
line
Leavin'
people
who
ever
did
fall
behind
And
you
wanna
begin
somewhere
But
you′ll
always
take
a
chance
out
there
So
you
go
down
the
line
Down
the
line
.. .
I
sit
half
drunk
in
the
dining
car
and
I
observe
life
I
got
him
pegged
and
I′m
pretty
sure
I
got
her
right
When
you've
been
as
far
as
I
have
you
just
know
these
things
That′s
the
reason
it's
sad
they
drank
those
drinks
′Cause
I
got
no
home
No,
no,
I
need
no
home
Nothing
to
bring
pain
again
It's
great
just
livin′
on
the
wind
But
the
woman
is
met
by
her
husband
there
at
the
station
And
two
stops
later
the
soldier's
girl
is
still
waitin'
I
simply
accept
the
fact
they′re
just
lucky,
that′s
all
But
the
fact
is
I
don't
believe
they
pulled
it
off!
And
I
can′t
go
on
No,
no,
I
can't
go
on
Making
everything
I
see
Fit
the
way
life
was
for
me
That
train′s
just
movin'
on
down
the
line
Leavin′
people
who
ever
did
fall
behind
And
I
wanna
begin
somewhere
But
for
me
there's
nothing
true
out
there
So
I
go
down
the
line
Down
the
line
... go
on
down
the
line
... go
on
down
the
line
.. .
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