paroles de chanson Southern Dixie Flyer - Marty Robbins
At
the
station
house
one
day
Was
a
lady
old
and
gray
I
could
tell
her
heart
was
feelin′
sad
and
low
With
a
teardrop
in
her
eye
She
was
tryin'
not
to
cry
I
determined
then
her
story
I
would
know
I
ventured
a
word
Then
a
sad,
sad
tale
I
heard
Of
a
mother
who
had
lost
her
only
child
Yes
they′ve
taken
her
away
These
words
I
heard
her
say
And
they're
travellin'
on
that
Southern
Dixie
Flyer
She
was
only
sweet
sixteen
And
the
only
joy
I′ve
seen
What
God
has
given
now
he
takes
away
She′ll
be
taken
home
again
On
that
southbound
railroad
train
To
be
laid
there
with
her
daddy
in
the
grave
I've
no
money
of
my
own
I
can′t
even
take
her
home
But
I
want
to
be
there
with
my
heart's
desire
But
then
she
could
say
no
more
As
the
echo
drifted
o′er
Was
the
whistle
of
that
Southern
Dixie
Flyer
As
the
train
pulled
out
of
sight
And
the
day
became
as
night
Was
a
scene
to
bring
a
tear
to
any
eye
Just
a
lady
all
alone
Not
a
thing
to
call
her
own
But
some
memories
from
a
better
day
gone
by
I
knew
right
away
There
was
nothin'
I
could
say
To
soothe
her
heart
Or
dry
those
tear
dimmed
eyes
So
I
turned
to
walk
away
From
the
lady
old
and
gray
Whose
heart
was
on
that
Southern
Dixie
Flyer
I′ve
no
money
of
my
own
I
can't
even
take
her
home
But
I
want
to
be
there
with
my
heart's
desire
But
then
she
could
say
no
more
As
the
echo
drifted
o′er
Was
the
whistle
of
that
Southern
Dixie
Flyer
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