歌词
One More Ride(Single Version) - Sons Of The Pioneers
作词:Bob Nolan
作曲:Bob Nolan
I will long for a trip don't need no grip
I'm taking one more ride
Way out there in the prairie air
I guess it's in my hide
For the clickety clack of the railroad track is calling
If a man that knows where the Santa Fe goes
When she gets under steam
And a big loud bell bids a fond farewell
To hear her whistle scream
She's bound to go
Where there ain't no snow a falling
One more ride
I will miss the gloom of the pale white moon
That seemed to know my name
And the tumbleweeds where the prairie dogs feed
I miss them just the same
They're all a part of the song in my heart
I'm singing
I recall a tune that I sang to the moon
It seemed to make him smile
As I rode away at the close of day
And stayed so long awhile
But I long to be where the memory is ringing
One more ride
As the years roll by
I wonder why
I long to leave my home
And hit the trail of the iron rail
Away out there alone
But my heart will sigh till I know that
I am leaving
If I don't come back there's a one way track
Way down in Mexico
You'll find me there or any old where
That a tumbleweed will grow
So it's goodbye now
You'll never know how
I'm grieving
One more ride
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