Lyrics Look Down That Lonesome Road - Tim O'Brien
Now
where
that
Southern
rail
Crosses
the
Yellow
Dog,
I
met
an
old
auctioneer,
I
heard
him
on
a
log.
He
said
"I
got
horses,
I
got
mules,
I
got
sheep;
Some
I
want
to
sell
boy
And
some
I
want
to
keep.
I
got
a
tale
or
two
That
I
need
to
tell;
Sit
down
beside
me
And
rest
yourself
a
spell.
I've
lived
a
good
long
life
And
I've
no
regrets;
Let
me
tell
my
story
Before
I
forget.
Look
down
that
lonesome
road
Before
you
travel
on;
I
hate
to
say
goodbye
So
I'll
just
say
so
long.
See
the
way
that
bay
horse
rides,
Seems
just
like
a
sin,
That
horse
is
broken
too,
Lost
his?
and?
Yonder
there's
aman
a-coming
He
broke
his
poor
heart
son;
His
head
is
empty,
His
bread
is
just
not
done.
Look
at
that
old
mule
there,
The
one
with
one
life
left;
He's
half
blind
but
There's
work
in
that
mule
yet.
He
carries
a
heavy
load
boy,
I
know
him
well,
They
never
did
give
a
mule
That
I
can't
sell.
They
say
whisky
slows
you
down,
It
clouds
up
your
thinking;
As
long
as
they
make
whisky
I
say
just
keep
on
drinking.
A
long
as
life
keeps
hitting
hard
A
drink
will
help
you
take
it;
As
long
as
we
drink
whisky
They'll
keep
on
making
it.
Some
folks
have
to
slow
down
If
theyare
maimed
or
lame,
Other
folks
keep
moving,
They
keep
rocking
on
the
same.
I
walk
like
an
old
fox
And
shake
my
big
old
tail
Even
though
there's
a
hell
hound
He's
a-sniffing
on
my
tail.
Just
kick
that
old
dog
And
make
sure
that
he's
dead,
Some
man
needs
another
dog,
Don't
you
hang
your
little
head.
There's
gonna
be
a
lot
more
living
After
I
am
gone;
I'll
leave
a
little
something
for
you
To
get
your
share
done.
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