I've Ranged, I've Roamed, I've Traveled Songtext
von Hank Snow
I've Ranged, I've Roamed, I've Traveled Songtext
I′ve ranged, I've roamed and I′ve travelled
I've been a no good, they say
Many years of my life I have wasted
But I'll stop leading that life today
I had a dear old mother, a dad, and a sister too
But I was the youngest and spoiled they say
By mother as mothers will do
I left when a kid for the city
I craved the great white way
But it is a place without pity
I went wrong the very first day
I met there a painted lady
She seemed so jolly and gay
She took me to her apartment
Where a dozen or more men stay
It was her gang, she was their boss
They talked, oh the fun thy had
We all played poker and soon I lost
Every nickel that I had
They said, "Come on kid and cheer up
We′ll let you join our gang"
They took me out on a job that night
And then my troubles begin
Oh, some of the mob shot the watchmen
And they laid the blame on me
I finished 20 years in prison
Now I′m a man of 43
It was then I thought of my mother
At home so feeble and grey
I could see her throwing kisses at me
As she did when I went away
I sat down and wrote her a letter
And this is how it ran
I said, "Mother, I've been gone for 21 years
Out west on that Rio Grande"
No mail ever reaches me there
There′s nothing but sagebrush and sand
Mother, I love you and want to come home
And start life all over again
I've been a no good, they say
Many years of my life I have wasted
But I'll stop leading that life today
I had a dear old mother, a dad, and a sister too
But I was the youngest and spoiled they say
By mother as mothers will do
I left when a kid for the city
I craved the great white way
But it is a place without pity
I went wrong the very first day
I met there a painted lady
She seemed so jolly and gay
She took me to her apartment
Where a dozen or more men stay
It was her gang, she was their boss
They talked, oh the fun thy had
We all played poker and soon I lost
Every nickel that I had
They said, "Come on kid and cheer up
We′ll let you join our gang"
They took me out on a job that night
And then my troubles begin
Oh, some of the mob shot the watchmen
And they laid the blame on me
I finished 20 years in prison
Now I′m a man of 43
It was then I thought of my mother
At home so feeble and grey
I could see her throwing kisses at me
As she did when I went away
I sat down and wrote her a letter
And this is how it ran
I said, "Mother, I've been gone for 21 years
Out west on that Rio Grande"
No mail ever reaches me there
There′s nothing but sagebrush and sand
Mother, I love you and want to come home
And start life all over again
Writer(s): Jimmie Rodgers, Elsie Mcwilliams Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com