| Song | Hobo's Prayer |
| Artist | Marty Stuart |
| Album | The Pilgrim |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Stuart | |
| Written by | |
| Marty Stuart | |
| Under bridges, beneath trestles in the boxcars of dead trains | |
| Livin' to beat the cold of the pouring driving rain | |
| A silent society moves out in the night | |
| Ragged rebels, homeless hobos and those like me | |
| Who've lost the light | |
| St. Peter is a prophet to all the hobo world | |
| An expert on everything | |
| From caviar to girls | |
| I met him west of | |
| Memphis on the 8th of | |
| July He handed me a can of beans and a rusty knife | |
| And he said "everything out here ain't what it seems And when you're down to nothing Just go ahead and dream Face the fact that you're circle in a world full of squares Trading sorrows for tomorrows, now that's the hobo's prayer" | |
| Mother Mary is a lady from down in | |
| New Orleans | |
| She's seen a lot of living since she was 17 | |
| She said, "I'm bona fide and worldly wise, with original parts 'cept for what set me to traveling, I'm talking about my heart" | |
| She said, "I can spot a broken heart from 20 miles away So are you passing through or have you come to stay You're running from a woman," she said with a grin "So what've you got to say" and | |
| I said I am a pilgrim | |
| Where everything out here ain't what it seems | |
| When I'm down to nothing, | |
| I just go ahead and dream | |
| And face the fact that | |
| I'm a circle in a world full of squares | |
| Trading sorrows for tomorrows, that's the hobo's prayer | |
| Trading sorrows for tomorrows, that's the hobo's prayer |
| zuo ci : Stuart | |
| Written by | |
| Marty Stuart | |
| Under bridges, beneath trestles in the boxcars of dead trains | |
| Livin' to beat the cold of the pouring driving rain | |
| A silent society moves out in the night | |
| Ragged rebels, homeless hobos and those like me | |
| Who' ve lost the light | |
| St. Peter is a prophet to all the hobo world | |
| An expert on everything | |
| From caviar to girls | |
| I met him west of | |
| Memphis on the 8th of | |
| July He handed me a can of beans and a rusty knife | |
| And he said " everything out here ain' t what it seems And when you' re down to nothing Just go ahead and dream Face the fact that you' re circle in a world full of squares Trading sorrows for tomorrows, now that' s the hobo' s prayer" | |
| Mother Mary is a lady from down in | |
| New Orleans | |
| She' s seen a lot of living since she was 17 | |
| She said, " I' m bona fide and worldly wise, with original parts ' cept for what set me to traveling, I' m talking about my heart" | |
| She said, " I can spot a broken heart from 20 miles away So are you passing through or have you come to stay You' re running from a woman," she said with a grin " So what' ve you got to say" and | |
| I said I am a pilgrim | |
| Where everything out here ain' t what it seems | |
| When I' m down to nothing, | |
| I just go ahead and dream | |
| And face the fact that | |
| I' m a circle in a world full of squares | |
| Trading sorrows for tomorrows, that' s the hobo' s prayer | |
| Trading sorrows for tomorrows, that' s the hobo' s prayer |
| zuò cí : Stuart | |
| Written by | |
| Marty Stuart | |
| Under bridges, beneath trestles in the boxcars of dead trains | |
| Livin' to beat the cold of the pouring driving rain | |
| A silent society moves out in the night | |
| Ragged rebels, homeless hobos and those like me | |
| Who' ve lost the light | |
| St. Peter is a prophet to all the hobo world | |
| An expert on everything | |
| From caviar to girls | |
| I met him west of | |
| Memphis on the 8th of | |
| July He handed me a can of beans and a rusty knife | |
| And he said " everything out here ain' t what it seems And when you' re down to nothing Just go ahead and dream Face the fact that you' re circle in a world full of squares Trading sorrows for tomorrows, now that' s the hobo' s prayer" | |
| Mother Mary is a lady from down in | |
| New Orleans | |
| She' s seen a lot of living since she was 17 | |
| She said, " I' m bona fide and worldly wise, with original parts ' cept for what set me to traveling, I' m talking about my heart" | |
| She said, " I can spot a broken heart from 20 miles away So are you passing through or have you come to stay You' re running from a woman," she said with a grin " So what' ve you got to say" and | |
| I said I am a pilgrim | |
| Where everything out here ain' t what it seems | |
| When I' m down to nothing, | |
| I just go ahead and dream | |
| And face the fact that | |
| I' m a circle in a world full of squares | |
| Trading sorrows for tomorrows, that' s the hobo' s prayer | |
| Trading sorrows for tomorrows, that' s the hobo' s prayer |