Bill Withers - Railroad Man lyrics

[Bill Withers - Railroad Man lyrics]

Ad Lib 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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