Текст песни Railroad Man - Bill Withers
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I
was
a
little
boy
Back
in
West
Virginia
We
lived
very
close
to
a
railroad
track
And
I
remember
I
used
to
dream
about
them
trains
And
where
they
might
go
And
the
people
that
worked
on
the
trains
And
the
train
made
music
It
made
you
feel
good
I
can
remember
sometimes
I
could
just
stand
off
all
by
myself
And
just
get
funky
list'nin'
to
the
train
And
I
used
to
pick
up
a
handful
of
gravels
And
throw
‘em
down
on
the
ground
for
ties
Yeah
and
I'd
make
up
songs
I'd
sing
He
was
a
railroad
man
He
was
a
railroad
man
He
was
a
railroad
man
‘Til
he
stepped
in
front
of
the
railroad
train.
He
rode
across
the
plains
He
rode
on
a
fruit
freight
train
The
hauled
bananas
to
Savannah
And
wore
bandannas
made
in
Old
Japan.
He
was
a
railroad
man
He
was
a
railroad
man
He
was
a
railroad
man
‘Til
he
stepped
in
front
of
the
railroad
train.
He
used
to
change
his
name
To
every
place
he
came
His
name
was
Tex
when
he's
in
Texas
And
Bangor
when
he
went
to
Maine.
He
was
a
railroad
man
He
was
a
railroad
man
He
was
a
railroad
man
‘Til
he
stepped
in
front
of
the
railroad
train.
It's
all
right
Say
you
know
it's
all
right
If
you've
ever
been
downtown
You
know
what
I'm
talkin'
‘bout
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