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Bill Withers - Railroad Man Lyrics

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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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