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Intro
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Verse 1:
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On a Monday morning it begin to rain.
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'Round the curve come a passenger train.
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On the blinds was Hobo John.
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He's a good old hobo, but he's dead and gone.
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Dead and gone
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Dead and gone
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He's a good old hobo, but he's dead and gone.
Verse 2:
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Jay Gould's daughter said before she died,
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Papa, fix the blinds so the bums can't ride.
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If ride they must, they got to ride the rod.
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Let 'em put their trust in the hands of God.
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In the hands of God.
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In the hands of God.
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Let them put their trust in the hands of God.
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Momma, momma, momma have your heard the news?
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Daddy been killed on the CB&Q
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Close your eyes darlin?, hold your breath
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We?ll all draw a pension on your poppa?s death.
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On your poppa?s death
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On your poppa?s death
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We?ll all draw a pension on your poppa?s death.
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Jay Gould's daughter said, before she died,
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There's two more trains I'd like to ride.
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Jay Gould said, 'Daughter, what can they be?'
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The Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe.
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The Santa Fe
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The Santa Fe
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The Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe.
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Jay Gould's daughter said, before she died,
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There's two more drinks I'd like to try.
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Jay Gould said, 'Daughter what can they be?
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They's a glass o' water and a cup o' tea.
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A cup o' tea
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A cup o' tea
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They's a glass o' water and a cup o' tea.
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Charlie Snyder was a good engineer
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Told his fireman not to fear
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Pour on your water, boys, and shovel on your coal
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Stick your head out the window, see the drivers roll
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See the drivers roll
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See the drivers roll
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Stick your head out the window, see the drivers roll
Outro
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Written by Alan Lomax