Текст песни Waylon Jennings - Silver Ribbons
Waylon Jennings - Silver Ribbons слова песни
Travelin` down this lonesome railroad Silver Ribbons with no endsA million miles a crossties mark a million miles I`ve beenI`ve picked peaches down in Georgia apples up in MainePulled cotton out in Texas ridin` on the trainI was just a lad of seventeen my daddy turned me looseSilver Ribbons callin` me engine and cabooseI can`t recall my mother she left when I was twoBrunets blondes and red heads were the only love I knewDon`t ask me where I`m going don`t ask me where I`ve beenThose Silver Ribbons will take me there there and back againOne more time back againTravelin` to the tune of freight wheels is such a lonely soundHear that lonesome whistle blow as leavin` another townI wish someone was waitin` somewhere to welcome meThen those Silver Ribbons would see no more of meDon`t ask me where I`m going...