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Artist/Band: 
Butch Hancock 
Lyrics for Song: Ramblin' Man 
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Butch Hancock
  
               
  6591>Well I'm your Ramblin' Man and I can lift your latch 
  I could stay here, Mama, but I got me some trains to catch.
 
 
  When that cold north wind stops blowing 
  I'll still be walking the line 
  You ever see me laughing little lady, 
  I'm laughing just to keep from crying 
  I'm your Ramblin' Man and some Christmas time 
  Won't you hang my holy socks on a midnight line.
 
 
  Well that mountainside's just gonna sit there 
  That river's gonna rush on by. 
  But don't ask me to hang around 
  I couldn't stay here if I tried
  I'm your Ramblin' Man and I can go where I choose 
  And if you sing me a song, Mama, make it a midnight blues.
 
 
  Well don't that moon look beautiful, Baby, 
  Climbing up through the sky? 
  Well it looks like I'm gonna chase that moon
  Mama, 'til the day I die 
  I'm your Ramblin' Man and there ain't no doubt 
  I'm gonna hang out late, Mama, with the midnight crowd
 
 
  Where the silver starlight glistens 
  On the green mossy banks of time
  I'm gonna spend my long nights listening 
  And looking for a star that's mine 
  I'm your Ramblin' Man, and 'til I come home 
  Won't you hang my midnight mail on a rolling stone
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| Album Lyrics: Other Songs - Butch Hancock | 
 
   Butch Hancock 
"Other Songs - Butch Hancock"
 
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