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Versuri-versuri.ro > Versuri Litera H > Versuri Hank Snow > Miscellaneous - The Texas Silver ZephyrShe was a young and pretty Coleman county farm girl
 Never been more than fifty miles from home
 I was just a drifter I was living off the land
 Spent the summer on her daddy's farm
 
 In the evening we'd walk along the railroad
 We'd hear that lonesome whistle in the night
 And she'd pretend we road the rails to Denver
 Cause' her head was full of flashin' neon lights
 
 Twas' that big old shiny diesel as it rounded Carter's bend
 Was enough to make a young girl want to roam
 She'd pretend she rode those shiny rails all around the world
 And had the Texas Silver Zephyr bring her home
 
 As summer work was over and restless got to me
 I kept talkin' 'bout the places I would go
 Then her young head got to spinnin' for the things she'd never seen
 So she followed me to Denver in the fall
 
 Then jobs got scarce in central Colorado
 And then the winter nights got awful cold
 Just one old army blanket was the only one we had
 No money for the oil to run the stove
 
 Yes that big old shiny diesel as it rounded Carter's bend
 Was enough to make a young girl want to roam
 But through all those hungry nights the only promise that I made
 I had the Texas Silver Zephyr take her home
 
 When she started feelin' bad she didn't tell me
 She had a way of keepin' problems all her own
 So I didn't know her troubles with the baby
 Before I could get a doctor she was gone
 
 Lord I know it's not the way she really wanted things to be
 In her dreams she had a pullman all her own
 But she'd be proud of me to know I kept my promise
 And had the Texas Silver Zephyr take her home
 And had the Texas Silver Zephyr take her home
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