| Song | Last Hobo |
| Artist | John Denver |
| Album | All Aboard! |
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| 作词 : Allen | |
| This song was first released on the All Aboard! album. It is the only album it has been released on. | |
| He was born in International Falls a long, long time ago | |
| Moved to Tucumcan when the ironwork got show | |
| He was cornbread and hard scrabble and scratching for every dime | |
| 'Till he threw it in and he kilt the road to walk that endless line | |
| Now he's The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Leaving here | |
| Now he's The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Away from here | |
| He tried his hand at lots of jobs and he did 'em all with pride | |
| From shoeing mules to driving trucks, he mastered what he tried | |
| It must have been Ramona, she was all he cared about | |
| When she ran away and left him you could see the fire go out | |
| Now he's The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Away from here | |
| We hardly ever see him | |
| Once or twice and he would stay a day or two | |
| He'd ask about Ramona | |
| Then he'd say that he was only passing through | |
| Now he knows every railroad bull along the right of way | |
| And every hobo jungle from New York to Santa Fe | |
| He's looked for his Ramona on the far side of the hill | |
| Now his sun is sinking lower and he's looking for her still | |
| Now he's The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Leaving from here | |
| Now he's The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Away from here | |
| Words and music by George Allen |
| zuo ci : Allen | |
| This song was first released on the All Aboard! album. It is the only album it has been released on. | |
| He was born in International Falls a long, long time ago | |
| Moved to Tucumcan when the ironwork got show | |
| He was cornbread and hard scrabble and scratching for every dime | |
| ' Till he threw it in and he kilt the road to walk that endless line | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Leaving here | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Away from here | |
| He tried his hand at lots of jobs and he did ' em all with pride | |
| From shoeing mules to driving trucks, he mastered what he tried | |
| It must have been Ramona, she was all he cared about | |
| When she ran away and left him you could see the fire go out | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Away from here | |
| We hardly ever see him | |
| Once or twice and he would stay a day or two | |
| He' d ask about Ramona | |
| Then he' d say that he was only passing through | |
| Now he knows every railroad bull along the right of way | |
| And every hobo jungle from New York to Santa Fe | |
| He' s looked for his Ramona on the far side of the hill | |
| Now his sun is sinking lower and he' s looking for her still | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Leaving from here | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Away from here | |
| Words and music by George Allen |
| zuò cí : Allen | |
| This song was first released on the All Aboard! album. It is the only album it has been released on. | |
| He was born in International Falls a long, long time ago | |
| Moved to Tucumcan when the ironwork got show | |
| He was cornbread and hard scrabble and scratching for every dime | |
| ' Till he threw it in and he kilt the road to walk that endless line | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Leaving here | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Away from here | |
| He tried his hand at lots of jobs and he did ' em all with pride | |
| From shoeing mules to driving trucks, he mastered what he tried | |
| It must have been Ramona, she was all he cared about | |
| When she ran away and left him you could see the fire go out | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Away from here | |
| We hardly ever see him | |
| Once or twice and he would stay a day or two | |
| He' d ask about Ramona | |
| Then he' d say that he was only passing through | |
| Now he knows every railroad bull along the right of way | |
| And every hobo jungle from New York to Santa Fe | |
| He' s looked for his Ramona on the far side of the hill | |
| Now his sun is sinking lower and he' s looking for her still | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Leaving from here | |
| Now he' s The Last Hobo | |
| Riding the last boxcar | |
| On the last freight train | |
| Away from here | |
| Words and music by George Allen |