paroles de chanson Lonesome Joe - Roy Acuff
There
once
lived
a
man,
he
came
from
Mexico
They
called
him
poor
hobo,
his
name
was
Lonesome
Joe
He
would
ride
the
blinds,
ride
the
rods
below
The
cinders
from
the
freight
had
scarred
his
face
you
know
He
knew
every
rail,
he
knew
every
tie
He
knew
every
water
tank
that
he
passed
by
And
everywhere
he
went
they
called
him
poor
hobo
He
lived
a
lonesome
life,
his
name
was
Lonesome
Joe
He
knew
every
house
and
every
store
Where
they
would
give
a
hand
to
a
poor
hobo
He
would
tip
his
hat
in
the
nicest
way
And
he'd
bow
real
low
in
a
graceful
way
He'd
eat
a
country
ham
and
enjoy
the
fat
He'd
take
a
hard
boiled
egg
and
put
it
in
his
hat
He'd
ask
to
mow
your
lawn
in
a
tone
of
woe
You
know
he'd
never
work
this
lonesome
poor
hobo
His
shoes
were
always
worn,
sometimes
they
wouldn't
match
His
hat
was
always
flopped,
his
clothes
were
always
patched
He
had
the
finest
watch
on
the
finest
chain
He'd
keep
the
closest
time
on
the
fastest
train
I've
seen
him
catch
a
freight,
the
best
in
the
land
I've
seen
him
grab
a
freight,
a
sandwich
in
his
hand
He
saw
all
the
world
but
never
made
no
dough
He
died
a
happy
man
his
name
was
Lonesome
Joe
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