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Thread #156234   Message #3682603
Posted By: Jim Dixon
04-Dec-14 - 06:05 PM
Thread Name: lyrics to bummin on the tmt line
Subject: Lyr Add: THE HOBO FROM THE T&P LINE (Almoth Hodges
I wonder if this is the song?

This is my transcription from Spotify; several words are uncertain.


THE HOBO FROM THE T&P LINE (PART 2)
As recorded by by Almoth Hodges on Brunswick 399, 1929
Found on "The Rose Grew Round the Briar: Early American Rural Love Songs, Vol. 1"

Now the sun had gone down; was on the force(?) side
I met a young man whose name was Will Wright
Says: "I'll give you a job if you'll put in good time.
You don't look like a bum from the T&P line."

So I hopped in his wagon and home we did go.
The job for me was buildin' fence.
The work it was easy and the grub it was fine,
Much better than that on the T&P line.

Mister Wright had a daughter the age of sixteen.
I thought her the fairest I ever had seen.
Her eyes was blue and her features was fine,
The girl for the bum on the T&P line.

Now at last we got each other to chat.
I'd help her pick ducks and do this and that.
I'd work in the garden and be there on time,
And fish in the lake by the T&P line.

At last I was summonsed to the office one day.
"What's that young man?" I heard a boy say.
"You're nothing but a bum all dressed up for the blind,
And beating your way on the T&P line."

"Now I do not know if that concerns you.
I do all the work you require me to do,
But if you don't like it, just hand me my dime,
And I'll be bumming on the T&P line."

I went by the house to bid Esther farewell.
Such grief and sorrow no tongues could tell.
Such tears in her eyes and also in mine.
" You are no bum from the T&P line."

So I struck a trod(?) right down the highway.
All I could think of was Esther that day.
I'll love her till later(?) and I'll see her sometime.
I'll bum my way to her on the T&P line.


(Part 1 was not on the same album.)