I was born a travelin' man, that's all I'll ever be. Moving around from town to town is what makes me so free. My father was a trucker for the years of 23.
I was born a travellin' man, that's all I'll ever be. Moving around from town to town, it's what makes me so free. My father was a trucker for the years since '23.
Have you ever lived down in the ghetto. Have you ever felt the cold wind blow. If you don't know what I mean. Won't you stand up and scream. 'Cause there's things goin' on that you don't know.
Thirty days, Lord and thirty nights. I'm comin' home on an airplane flight. Mama waitin' at the ticket line. "Tell me son why do you stand there cryin'?".
Well, my poor, broke mama told me. When I was twelve years old. Said, you eatin', talkin' 'nare too fast. There's one thing you should know. Should take your time, my sweet baby.
I've got the western stars to guide me. Dixie Sweet and low all night low. I can hear those fiddles high above me. A woman smiles as I sing my song. I've stood in line I've earned my keep.