Folksmen Never Did No Wanderin' Lyrics

My mother was the cold North wind,
My daddy was the son, of a railroad man from west of hell,
Where the trains don't even run

Never heard the whistle of a lonesome freight,
Or the singing of it's driving wheel,
No I, never did not wanderin'
Never did no wanderin'
Never did no wanderin' after all

They say they highway's just one big road,
And it goes from here to there,
And they say you carry a heavy load,
When you're rolling down the line somewhere

Never seen the dance of the telephone poles,
As they go whizzin' by,
Never did no wanderin'
Never did no wanderin'
Never did no wanderin' after all

Never did no wanderin'.....high!
Never did no wanderin'.....low!

Now a sailor's life is a life for him,
But it never was for me,
And I never soared where the hawk may soar,
Or see what the hawk might see,

Never hiked to heaven on a mountain trail,
Never rode on a river's rage
Never did no wanderin'
Never did no wanderin'
Never did no wanderin' after all

Easy now!
Never did no wanderin'
Never did no wanderin'
Never did no wanderin' after all

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