Lyrics Boy from Oklahoma - Kate Wolf
Travelling
across
the
country
Working
on
the
circuit
line
Sometimes
I
think
about
a
man
Who
was
here
before
my
time
Named
for
the
28th
president
With
a
Guthrie
tacked
to
the
end
Born
in
Okemah
shoes
With
the
Dust
Bowl
blues
He's
a
friend
of
the
working
man
Now
he
wasn't
fond
of
New
York
buildings
That
tried
to
touch
the
sky
Or
the
West
Virginia
coal
mines
That
took
so
many
lives
For
the
way
they
drove
the
migrant
workers
Back
into
Mexico
way
The
scabs
they'd
run
When
they'd
heard
he'd
come
And
the
bosses
started
to
pray
Just
a
boy
from
Oklahoma
On
an
endless
one-night
stand
Wandering
and
a-ramblin'
Drifting
with
the
midnight
sand
Singing
the
blues
and
ballads
And
whatever
he
found
between
Well,
his
heart
was
in
the
Union
But
his
soul
was
reaching
out
for
the
servant's
dream
I
was
talking
to
a
man
Met
him
in
a
bar
near
Clovis
town
He
said
the
whole
place
was
shaking
As
they
were
passing
his
songs
around
And
then
somebody
asked
him
Where
he'd
be
when
tomorrow
came
He
just
said
with
a
grin
"I
put
my
thumb
in
the
wind
And
I'm
off
down
the
road
again"
Just
a
boy
from
Oklahoma
On
an
endless
one-night
stand
Wandering
and
a-ramblin'
Drifting
with
the
midnight
sand
Playing
the
blues
and
ballads
And
whatever
came
between
Well,
his
heart
was
in
the
Union
His
soul
was
reaching
out
for
the
servant's
dream
Now
you
know
Woody
Guthrie
Is
dead
and
buried
in
the
ground
Sometimes
I
sing
his
songs
I
get
to
thinking
that
he's
still
around
Cause
his
fire
is
everlasting
His
course
was
run
true
That
old
rambling
man's
risen
And
the
kingdom
is
his
But
his
songs
are
for
me
and
you
He's
just
a
boy
from
Oklahoma
On
an
endless
one-night
stand
Wandering
and
a-ramblin'
Drifting
with
the
midnight
sand
Playing
the
blues
and
ballads
And
whatever
he
came
between
His
heart
was
in
the
Union
His
soul
was
reaching
out
for
the
servant's
dream
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