Looked down that long old lonesome road
Looked down that long old lonesome road
My poor feet is gettin` tired, but still I`ve got to go
There`s no train to my home town, ain`t but the one way to go
There`s no train to my home town, ain`t but the one way to go
That`s mile after mile, trampin` that muddy road
It`s just one thing, that worries me both night and day
Ain`t but one thing, that worries me both night and day
There`s a place they call Death Valley, and it`s just halfway
You can`t see a house, in twenty-five miles around
I can`t see nobody, goin` towards my ol` home town
I`ve still got three hundred miles to go, and my poor feet is giving down
I can hear the wild cats and panthers, howl when the sun go down
Can you hear the wild cats and panthers, howlin` when the sun go down
And I`ve got to go through Death Valley, to get to my old home town
I`ve been trampin` this lonely road, forty nights and days
My poor legs is gettin` tired, don`t help me someways
Cause I`ve got three hundred miles to go, trampin` in this mud and clay
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