Lyrics Hobo Bill's Last Ride - Merle Haggard
HOBO
BILL'S
LAST
RIDE
(Waldo
LaFayette
O'Neal)
© '29
Peer
International,
BMI
Ho-bo
Bill-y
Riding
on
that
eastbound
freight
train
speeding
through
the
night
Hobo
Bill
a
railroad
bum
was
fighting
for
his
life
The
sadness
of
his
eyes
revealed
the
torture
of
his
soul
He
raised
a
weak
and
weary
hand
to
brush
away
the
cold
Ho-bo
Bill
No
warm
lights
flickered
round
him
no
blankets
there
to
hold
Nothing
but
the
howling
wind
and
the
driving
rain
so
cold
When
he
heard
a
whistle
blowing
in
a
dreamy
kind
of
way
The
hobo
seemed
contented
for
he
smiled
there
where
he
lay
Ho-bo
Bill
Outside
the
rain
was
falling
on
that
lonely
boxcar
door
But
the
little
form
of
Hobo
Bill
lay
still
upon
the
floor
While
the
train
sped
through
the
darkness
and
the
raging
storm
outside
No
one
knew
that
Hobo
Bill
was
taking
his
last
ride
It
was
early
in
the
morning
when
they
raised
the
hobo's
head
The
smile
still
lingered
on
his
face
but
Hobo
Bill
was
dead
There
was
no
mother's
longing
to
soothe
his
weary
soul
For
he
was
just
a
railroad
bum
who
died
out
in
the
cold

1 Jimmie the Kid
2 Narration #1
3 Narration #2
4 Jimmie's Texas Blues
5 Blue Yodel #6
6 Narration #3
7 Peach Picking Time in Georgia
8 Down the Old Road to Home
9 Travellin' Blues
10 Frankie and Johnny
11 No Hard Times
12 Narration #4
13 Hobo Bill's Last Ride
14 My Old Pal
15 Nobody Knows but Me
16 Narration #5
17 Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel
18 Gambling Polka Dot Blues
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