Jay Gould's Daughter

A. LOMAX, J. LOMAX

Jay Gould's daughter said before she died
Papa, fix the blinds so the bums can't ride.
If ride they must, they got to ride the rod.
Let 'em put their trust in the hands of God.
In the hands of God.
In the hands of God.
Let them put their trust in the hands of God.

Jay Gould's daughter said, before she died,
There's two more trains I'd like to ride.
Jay Gould said, "Daughter, what can they be ?"
The Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe.
The Santa Fe, etc.

Jay Gould's daughter said, before she died,
There's two more drinks I'd like to try.
Jay Gould said, "Daughter what can they be?
They's a glass o' water and a cup o' tea.
A cup o' tea, etc.

On a Monday morning it begin to rain.
'Round the curve come a passenger train.
On the blinds was Hobo John.
He's a good old hobo, but he's dead and gone.
Dead and gone, etc.

Charlie Snyder was a good engineer
Told his fireman not to fear
Pour on your water, boys, and shovel on your coal
Stick your head out the window, see the drivers roll
See the drivers roll, etc.

Trivia about the song Jay Gould's Daughter by Pete Seeger

On which albums was the song “Jay Gould's Daughter” released by Pete Seeger?
Pete Seeger released the song on the albums “American Ballads” in 1957 and “Pete Seeger: A Link In The Chain” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Jay Gould's Daughter” by Pete Seeger?
The song “Jay Gould's Daughter” by Pete Seeger was composed by A. LOMAX, J. LOMAX.

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