All Around the Watertank (Waiting for a Train)

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All around the watertank
Waitin' for a train
I'm a thousand miles away from home
Sleeping in the rain

I walked up to a brakeman
Just to make a line of talk
He said, "Son if you've got money"
"I'll see that you don't walk"

Well, I haven't got a nickel
Not a penny can I show
Well, get off, get off, you railroad bum
He slammed the boxcar door

Well, he put me off in Texas
A state I dearly love
Wide open spaces all around me, Lord
The moon and stars above

My pocketbook is empty
My old heart is filled with pain
I'm a thousand miles away from home
And I'm waitin' for a train

Trivia about the song All Around the Watertank (Waiting for a Train) by Jerry Lee Lewis

When was the song “All Around the Watertank (Waiting for a Train)” released by Jerry Lee Lewis?
The song All Around the Watertank (Waiting for a Train) was released in 1970, on the album “Ole Tyme Country Music”.
Who composed the song “All Around the Watertank (Waiting for a Train)” by Jerry Lee Lewis?
The song “All Around the Watertank (Waiting for a Train)” by Jerry Lee Lewis was composed by Traditional.

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