Marty Robbins - Southern Dixie Flyer lyrics
rate meAt the station house one day<br />
Was a lady old and gray<br />
I could tell her heart was feelin' sad and low<br />
With a teardrop in her eye<br />
She was tryin' not to cry<br />
I determined then her story I would know<br />
<br />
I ventured a word<br />
Then a sad, sad tale I heard<br />
Of a mother who had lost her only child<br />
Yes they've taken her away<br />
These words I heard her say<br />
And they're travellin' on that Southern Dixie Flyer<br />
<br />
She was only sweet sixteen<br />
And the only joy I've seen<br />
What God has given now he takes away<br />
She'll be taken home again<br />
On that southbound railroad train<br />
To be laid there with her daddy in the grave<br />
<br />
I've no money of my own<br />
I can't even take her home<br />
But I want to be there with my heart's desire<br />
But then she could say no more<br />
As the echo drifted o'er<br />
Was the whistle of that Southern Dixie Flyer<br />
<br />
As the train pulled out of sight<br />
And the day became as night<br />
Was a scene to bring a tear to any eye<br />
Just a lady all alone<br />
Not a thing to call her own<br />
But some memories from a better day gone by<br />
<br />
I knew right away<br />
There was nothin' I could say<br />
To soothe her heart<br />
Or dry those tear dimmed eyes<br />
So I turned to walk away<br />
From the lady old and gray<br />
Whose heart was on that Southern Dixie Flyer<br />
<br />
I've no money of my own<br />
I can't even take her home<br />
But I want to be there with my heart's desire<br />
But then she could say no more<br />
As the echo drifted o'er<br />
Was the whistle of that Southern Dixie Flyer