Boxcar Blues
Boxcar Willie Lyrics


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I lost all my money
In a crooked poker game
Now I'm going home
On this old freight train

I got the boxcar blues
Shuffle on down the tracks
(Shuffle, shuffle on down the track)
I got the boxcar blues
And Lord, I may never get back

Well, I am so lonely
I think I could die
These ain't cinders
Tears in my eyes

I got the boxcar blues
Shuffle on down the tracks
(Shuffle, shuffle on down the track)
I got the boxcar blues
And Lord, I may never get back

I dream of my big
Baked biscuits in the pan
I dream of my woman
With another man

I got the boxcar blues
Shuffle on down the tracks
(Shuffle, shuffle on down the track)
I got the boxcar blues
And Lord, I may never get back

When I get back home
I'll get down on my knees
I'll beg to my woman
"Have a little mercy please"

I got the boxcar blues
Shuffle on down the tracks
(Shuffle, shuffle on down the track)
I got the boxcar blues
Lord, I may never get back

Now let me tell you, brother
It just ain't so
There ain't no easy life
For a bored hobo

I got the boxcar blues
Shuffle on down the tracks
(Shuffle, shuffle on down the track)
I got the boxcar blues
And Lord, I may never get back

No listen to me, brother
And take my advice
Stay away from trains
And them loaded dice

You'll get the boxcar blues
You'll shuffle on down the tracks
(Shuffle, shuffle on down the track)
You'll get the boxcar blues
And Lord, you may never get back

You'll get the boxcar blues




And Lord, you may never get back
(Shuffle, shuffle on down the track)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Boxcar Willie's song "Box Car Blues" paint a vivid picture of a man who has fallen on hard times and has resorted to hopping on a freight train to get home. He lost all his money in a crooked poker game, and his loneliness and desperation are palpable throughout the song. He dreams of his woman with another man, and longs for his home-cooked meals. The repetition of the phrase "shuffle on down the track" gives the impression of a never-ending journey with no clear destination in sight. He warns others to stay away from trains and loaded dice, as they too may end up with the boxcar blues.


The song is a reflection of the difficult lives of railroad hobos, who would often ride the rails in search of work, adventure, or simply a place to belong. The boxcar, with its cramped quarters and lack of amenities, was a harsh reality for many. Boxcar Willie's song captures the essence of this lifestyle, and serves as a tribute to those who lived it.


Line by Line Meaning

I lost all my money In a crooked poker game Now I'm going home On this old freight train
I lost all my money in an unfair game of poker and now I have to travel back home on this freight train.


I got the boxcar blues Shuffle on down the tracks (Shuffle, shuffle on down the track) I got the boxcar blues And Lord, I may never get back
I am feeling extremely sad and lonely during my journey and there's a possibility that I may never return.


Well, I am so lonely I think I could die These ain't cinders Tears in my eyes
I'm feeling so lonely that it feels like it's killing me and the tears in my eyes aren't the usual dirt from train cinders.


I dream of my big Baked biscuits in the pan I dream of my woman With another man
I dream of having fresh, hot biscuits and of my woman, whom I fear might be unfaithful.


When I get back home I'll get down on my knees I'll beg to my woman "Have a little mercy please"
When I return home, I will apologize and ask my woman to forgive me for whatever I did wrong.


Now let me tell you, brother It just ain't so There ain't no easy life For a bored hobo
I need to tell you honestly that life as a hobo isn't as easy as it seems and can be very dull as well.


No listen to me, brother And take my advice Stay away from trains And them loaded dice
Listen to my advice, stay away from trains and shady people who deal in loaded dice.


You'll get the boxcar blues You'll shuffle on down the tracks (Shuffle, shuffle on down the track) You'll get the boxcar blues And Lord, you may never get back
If you don't listen to my advice, you'll also end up feeling sad and lonely on a train, and there might be a chance you'll never come back.


You'll get the boxcar blues And Lord, you may never get back (Shuffle, shuffle on down the track)
Don't be a hobo, or you too might feel the same blues and possibly never return home.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LECIL T. MARTIN

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Comments from YouTube:

Deke lanson

This was the album that got me into country music. I used to love the commercial on t.v. I eventually ordered the cassette C.O.D., almost 40 years ago.

Good Old Days

yes i saw that commercial too, but i had the vinyl (still have) RALF

Steve H.

What a cool "country" song! After listening to it, this sounds like a Hank Williams song.

Margaret Brown

Loved Boxcar

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