900 Miles Lyrics
    Ramblin' Jack Elliot


    I'm walking down this track,
    I've got tears in my eyes,
    Trying to read a letter from my home.
    If this train runs me right
    I'll be home tomorrow night.
    I'm nine hundred miles from my home.
    And I hate to hear that lonesome whistle blow.

    I'll pawn you my watch
    And I'll pawn you my chain;
    Pawn you my gold diamond ring.
    If this train runs me right
    I'll be home tomorrow night.
    I'm nine hundred miles from my home.
    And I hate to hear that lonesome whistle blow.

    The rain I ride on
    Is a thousand coaches long.
    You can hear that whistle blow a hundred miles.
    If this train runs me right
    I'll be home tomorrow night.
    I'm nine hundred miles from my home.
    And I hate to hear that lonesome whistle blow.

    If my woman says so
    I will railroad no more
    I'll sidetrack my wheeler and go home.
    If this train runs me right
    I'll be home tomorrow night.
    I'm nine hundred miles from my home.
    And I hate to hear that lonesome whistle blow.