Railroad Boy

Traditional

Lyrics as performed by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, Hughes Stadium, Colorado
University, Fort Collins, CO, 23 May 1976,
Transcribed by Manfred Helfert.

She went upstairs to make her bed
And not one word to her mother said.
Her mother she went upstairs too
Saying, "Daughter, oh daughter, what's troublin' you?":
"Oh mother, oh mother, I cannot tell
That railroad boy that I love so well.
He courted me my life away
And now at home will no longer stay."
"There is a place in yonder town
Where my love goes and he sits him down.
And he takes that strange girl on his knee
And he tells to her what he won't tell me."
Her father he came home from work
Sayin', "Where is my daughter, she seems so hurt"
He went upstairs to give her hope
An' he found her hangin' by a rope.
He took his knife and he cut her down
And on her bosom these words he found:
"Go dig my grave both wide and deep,
Put a marble stone at my head and feet,
And on my breast, put a snow white dove
To warn the world that I died of love.

Trivia about the song Railroad Boy by Joan Baez

On which albums was the song “Railroad Boy” released by Joan Baez?
Joan Baez released the song on the albums “Joan Baez Vol. 2” in 1961, “10'000 Miles” in 1989, and “The First Lady of Folk 1958-1961” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Railroad Boy” by Joan Baez?
The song “Railroad Boy” by Joan Baez was composed by Traditional.

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