| I was just a boy in school 1954
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| I heard Johnny singin' on my Sears radio
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| I wouldn’t do my schoolwork then nor join in schoolyard games
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| I’d sit there by the radio so I could hear him sing
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| Hey porter, hey porter would you tell me the time
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| I want to get on board John I want to ride your train
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| I don’t care where you’re goin' long as it ain’t where I been
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| There ain’t nothin' in this little town that a boy like me can do
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| So if you’re goin' to Folsom Prison I want to go there too
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| I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die
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| I tried to learn the guitar blues to ease my troubled mind
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| But Johnny kept a movin' and I kept wastin' time
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| He was somewhere down Big River but all that I could see
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| Was west Pico Boulevard and that’s what tortured me
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| And I followed you Big River when you called
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| Johnny Cash will never die buddy can’t you see
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| He’s up there with the Tennessee Two for all eternity
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| But sometimes in the dark of night his voice still calls to me
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| Hey porter hey porter was what I heard him say
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| On my Sears and Roebuck radio Pasadena KXLA |