paroles de chanson Travellin Man - Bert Jansch
I'm
a
travelling
man,
a-moving
You
name
it
I've
been
there
And
night
and
day
I
strive
to
sell
my
wares
Got
nothing
I
can
show
you
Nothing
you
can
wear
But
hang
around
a
while
and
lend
an
ear
While
travellin'
on
a
freight-train
On
the
Rocky
Island
line
My
young
love
said
to
me
My
mother,
she
don't
mind
And
through
twelve
gates
of
the
city
I
came
into
my
prime
I
was
singing
songs
of
wild
mountain
thyme
Sing
little
birdie
From
the
greenwood
side-o
Where
the
trees
they
do
grow
high
Come
say
hello
Summer
is
a-coming
And
I'm
standing
on
the
shore
And
where
I'm
bound
Oh
Lord,
I
can't
be
sure
From
the
Arizona
dustbowl
Out
to
Van
Diemons
land
To
the
North-West
Passage
snowbound
Where
Lord
Franklin
made
his
stand
While
high
above
I'm
flying
With
my
guitar
in
my
hand
Thinking
about
one
tiny
grain
of
sand
If
anyone
should
ask
me
If
I
be
a
rambling
boy
The
sporting
life
I
know
I
have
enjoyed
Met
a
lady
from
Louisville
A-pleasing
to
my
mind
She
took
my
hand
and
said
Would
you
please
be
kind
And
from
the
foggy
dew
I
stumbled
Into
a
shady
grove
Where
the
redbird
sang
his
sweet
song
He
sang
of
careless
love
And
the
bells
of
Rhymney
rang
out
And
brought
the
people
round
Saying
welcome
to
your
friendly
travelling
man
Welcome
to
your
friendly
travelling
man
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