Lyrics Homebound Train - Tom Paxton
When
I
was
a
boy,
just
ten
years
old,
Fishing
with
my
uncle
on
Lake
Champlain,
He
got
a
call
real
late
one
night,
Took
me
down
to
a
homebound
train.
He
said,
'Son,
your
daddy's
not
well.
He
needs
you
home,
and
he
needs
you
now.'
He
knew
much
more
than
he
would
tell,
It
made
no
difference,
anyhow.
I
sat
all
night
on
the
homebound
train,
I
saw
my
daddy
in
my
mind.
And
how
it
happened,
I
can't
explain,
I
saw
him
wave
and
leave
me
behind.
Just
ten
years
old
on
a
homebound
train,
I
said
my
prayers,
as
children
do,
Like
a
song
you
sing
to
an
old
refrain,
'Please,
God,
please,
God,
it's
up
to
you.'
I
dreamed
the
train
had
dropped
me
off,
Broken
clouds
and
the
glimpse
of
a
star.
There
stood
Momma
and
there
stood
Sue,
And
there
was
Daddy
in
the
car.
I
dreamed
he
held
me
while
I
cried,
Saying,
"It's
alright,
son
I'm
still
here",
His
big
arm
around
my
shoulder,
His
shirt
sleeve
to
dry
my
tears.
Train
pulled
in,
I
climbed
down,
Clouds
so
low,
no
sign
of
a
star.
There
stood
Momma,
and
there
stood
Sue,
I
sat
there
alone
in
the
back
of
the
car.
It
started
to
rain
as
we
pulled
away,
Rained
so
hard
with
the
wind
so
cold,
Streets
so
empty
and
the
sky
so
gray,
Daddy
was
gone
and
I
was
ten
years
old.
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