Recorded by Hank Snow Words and music by Halcomb & Daffan C5 In the Dodge City yards of the Sante Fe G5 Stood a freight made up for the east And the engineer with his oil and waste C5 Was groomin' the great iron beast; While ten cars back in the murky dust C5 F5 A box-car door swung wide G5 And a hobo lifted his pal aboard C5 To start on his last, long ride; F5 A lantern swung and the freight pulled out C5 The engine it gathered speed F5 The engineer pulled the throttle wide D5 G5 And clucked to his fiery steed; C5 Ten cars back in the empty box G5 The hobo rolled a pill The flare of the match showed his partners' face C5 Stark white and deathly still; As the train wheels clicked on the couplin' joints C5 F5 A song for the ramblers' ears G5 The hobo talked to the still, white form C5 His pal for many a year; {SPOKEN} C5 For a mighty long time we've rambled, Jack F5 With the luck of men that roam G5 With the back door steps for a dining room C5 And the boxcar for a home; We dodged the bulls on the eastern route And the cops on the Chesapeake We travelled the Leadville Narrow Gauge In the days of Cripple Creek; We drifted down through sunny Cal On the rails of the old S. P. And of all you had, through good and bad A half always belonged to me; You made me promise to you, Jack If I lived and you cashed in To take you back to the old churchyard And bury you there with your kin; You seemed to know I would keep my word For you said that I was wise Well, I'm keepin my promise to you, pal 'Cause I'm takin' you home tonight; I hadn't the money to send you there So I'm takin' you back on the 'fly' It's the decent way for a Bo to go Home to the by and by; I knew that fever had you, Jack And that doctor just wouldn't come He was too busy treatin' the wealthy folks To doctor a worn out bum; {SUNG} C5 As the train rolled over it's ribbon of steel G5 Straight through to the east it sped The engineer in his high cab seat C5 Keep his eyes on the rails a-head; While ten cars back in the empty box C5 The lone- ly hobo F sighed G5 For the days of old and his pal so cold C5 Was taking his last long ride.