Waiting For A Train
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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All around the water tank waitin' for a train
A thousand miles away from home sleeping in the rain
I walked up to a brakeman just to give him a line of talk

He said if you've got money I'll see that you don't walk
Well I haven't got a nickel not a penny can I show
He said get off you railroad bum and he slammed the boxcar door
Well he put me off in Texas a place I dearly love
The wide open spaces all around me the moon and stars above
Nobody seems to want me nor to lend me a helping hand

I'm on my way from Frisco headin' back to Dixie Land




My pocketbook is empty my heart is willed with pain
I'm a thousand miles away from home just waitin' for a train

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Johnny Cash’s song Waiting For A Train depict a lonesome image of an individual waiting, in the rain, around a water tank for a train, a thousand miles away from home. The first verse is already filled with a sense of desperation and despair. The singer has no shelter, is far from everything he knows, and seems to have no money to spare. In the second verse, he approaches a brakeman, hoping to start a conversation or maybe ask for assistance. However, the brakeman’s response is cold and callous, making it clear that without any money, our protagonist is just a nuisance on the train.


The lyrics of the song resonate with the Itinerant workers who would hop freight trains during the Great Depression, in search of work. They were people who were left with nothing, and often felt completely invisible in society. The song alludes to a sense of hopelessness felt by many during this time, as the singer remarks that nobody wants him and that he has nowhere to turn. The song also touches on themes of loneliness, loss, and the difficulties of being on the move constantly. Finally, the song hints at a longing for home, and a desire to return to the familiar, and the warmth of connection.


Line by Line Meaning

All around the water tank waitin' for a train
The singer is waiting by a water tank, hoping to catch a train.


A thousand miles away from home sleeping in the rain
He is far from home, sleeping in the rain.


I walked up to a brakeman just to give him a line of talk
To pass the time and perhaps gain some companionship, he struck up a conversation with a brakeman.


He said if you've got money I'll see that you don't walk
The brakeman offered him assistance in exchange for money.


Well I haven't got a nickel not a penny can I show
He is unable to pay the brakeman for assistance.


He said get off you railroad bum and he slammed the boxcar door
The brakeman became hostile and denied him assistance, kicking him off the boxcar.


Well he put me off in Texas a place I dearly love
The singer was kicked off in Texas, a place he loves.


The wide open spaces all around me the moon and stars above
He is surrounded by open space, under the night sky.


Nobody seems to want me nor to lend me a helping hand
The artist feels unwanted and helpless.


I'm on my way from Frisco headin' back to Dixie Land
He is traveling from San Francisco back to the South.


My pocketbook is empty my heart is willed with pain
He is broke and has a heavy heart.


I'm a thousand miles away from home just waitin' for a train
He is far from home, waiting for a train to take him there.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: JIMMIE RODGERS

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Wayfaring Stranger - The New Appalachians - Lyrics

I am a poor wayfaring stranger
Traveling through this world alone

There will be no sickness, toil or danger
In that grand land to which I roam

Well I'm going home to see my mother
I'm going home to a morning rose
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I'm only goin' over home

Musical Interlude

I know dark clouds will gather 'round me
I know my way is rough and steep
And beautiful fields lie just before me
Where God's redeemed there vigils keep

Well I'm going home to see my brothers
I'm going home no more to roam
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I'm only goin' over home

Musical Interlude

I'm going home to see my Father
I'm going home no more to roam
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I’m only goin’ where no one roams

I want to wear that crown of glory
When I get to that good land
I want to shout out salvation story
In concert with that blood washed band.
I'm going there to see my saviour
I’ll see his face no more to roam
I'm only going over Jordan
I'm only going over home
I'm only goin' over home

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