Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Tramps and Hawkers, artist - Dave Alvin. Album song West of the West, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 29.05.2006
Record label: BMI
Song language: English
Tramps and Hawkers |
1. I choose not to see the things that be, |
Or the miles and years that are gone. |
I pay no heed to tomorrow’s need, |
I’m blinded by the snow and the sun, |
'til all I could see is my darlin' and me, |
Like young flowers bloomin' in spring. |
Like flowers that grew, and no other I knew, |
But the Rose of the San Joaquin. |
2. The gypsies would dance, while stealing a glance |
As leaves might blow in the wind. |
And the fields are worked in a sweat stained shirt, |
Then the workers all move on again. |
And the tramps and hawkers, with stories wild, |
Beguiled a young boy’s dreams, |
Enticing me to leave my home, |
And the Rose of the San Joaquin. |
3. I’ve watched the rise of light in the sky |
When the sun climbs out of the sea. |
Seen giants fall in mountains tall, |
Where the lumbermen cut down the trees. |
I’ve played in the sand with the gulf coast wind, |
Fell asleep in the grass tall and green. |
But nowhere I’ve been would I go back again, |
Compared to the San Joaquin. |
4. Well the road back home is hard and it’s long, |
And the miles, they turn into years. |
And the tramps and hawkers in every town, |
By God, but it brings me to tears. |
When I got home, I found just a flower on the mound |
Where it shamed the green grasses of spring. |
It grew from the grave of my darlin' little girl, |
The Rose of the San Joaquin. |
5. Oh see us today out on the highway, |
Or asleep in the doors of the train. |
See the gypsies dance with their damned old glances, |
Hear the peddlers cry out their refrain. |
And who’s gonna care, and who’s gonna share |
All the joys, the sorrows we’ve seen? |
Like ghosts, we roam, without friends or home, |
These tramps, and hawkers and me. |
Like ghosts, we roam, without friends or home, |
These tramps, and hawkers and me. |