ORPHAN OF THE ROAD
(Dick Feller)
Johnny Cash - 1971
>From a carnie show and a rodeo that shared a three day stand
A cowboy met a fiery carnie queen
In new spring nights amid the lights of the painted carnie van
They laughed and loved and shared short lived dreams
But the carnie show and the rodeo went their separate ways
And the carnie season bloomed and soon moved on
And I was born on a winter morn to the dark eyed carnie queen
The too late son of somethin' that was gone
The blacksheep child that grew up wild
From the seed the four winds sowed
Unwanted son of ice and fire
An orphan of the road
I was still a child when my Mama died of a chill that closed her eyes
So I was left to grow up on my own
Without a name, too wild to tame, no one cared to try
So mostly I was mostly left alone
In dingy bars and cold boxcars, hobo jungle camps
I joined the men who drift from town to town
The surgin' flood of restless blood flowed inside my veins
I'd never find the time to settle down
The blacksheep child that grew up wild
From the seed the four winds sowed
Unwanted son of ice and fire
An orphan of the road
In the misty rain I caught the train that slowed down through the town
And I pulled myself into the boxcar door
In a passing light in the deep grey night I saw the still dark form
Of an old man lyin' sick upon the floor
And he said, "I tried to find her, but they told me that she'd died
And that she'd left an only son behind
And I tried to find him, but I never did, but I know I could rest in peace
If I could just see him once before I die"
I found a match and I quickly scratched it into flickerin' flame
Then I held it close and I gently raised his head
"My mother, sir", I said of her, "I have her same dark eyes"
He smiled a cowboy smile, then was dead
The blacksheep child that grew up wild
From the seed the four winds sowed
Unwanted son of ice and fire
An orphan of the road
(Transcribed by Mel Priddle - June 2012)