Headed down south to the land of the pines, And I'm thumbing my way into North Caroline, Staring up the road, Pray to God I see headlights.
I made it down the coast in seventeen hours, Picking me a bouquet of dogwood flowers, And I'm a hoping for Raleigh, I can see my baby tonight.
Rock me mama like a wagon wheel, Rock me mama anyway you feel, Hey, mama rock me, Rock me mama like the wind and the rain, Rock me mama like a south-bound train, Hey, mama rock me.
Running from the cold up in New England, I was born to be a fiddler in an old-time string band, My baby plays the guitar, I pick a banjo now.
Oh, the North country winters keep a getting me now, Lost my money playing poker so I had to up and leave, But I ain't a turning back, To living that old life no more.
So rock me mama like a wagon wheel, Rock me mama anyway you feel, Hey, mama rock me, Rock me mama like the wind and the rain, Rock me mama like a south-bound train, Hey, mama rock me.
Walking to the south out of Roanoke, I caught a trucker out of Philly, had a nice long toke, But he's a headed west, From the Cumberland Gap to Johnson City, Tennessee.
And I gotta get a move on before the sun, I hear my baby calling my name, and I know that she's the only one, And if I die in Raleigh, At least I will die free.
So rock me mama like a wagon wheel, Rock me mama anyway you feel, Hey, mama rock me, Rock me mama like the wind and the rain, Rock me mama like a south-bound train, Hey, mama rock me.Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.