Hobo's Lullaby
Kinky Friedman Lyrics


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Do not think about tomorrow,
Let tomorrow come and go.
Tonight you've got a nice warm boxcar
Safe from all the rain and snow.

So go to sleep, you weary hobo,
Let the towns drift slowly by.
Can't you hear the steel rail hummin' ?
That's the hobo's lullaby.

Oh, I know your clothes are ragged
And your hair is turning grey.
Lift your head and smile at trouble,
You'll find peace of mind someday.

So go to sleep, you little hobo,
Let the towns drift slowly by.
Tonight you've got a nice warm boxcar,
That's the hobo's lullaby.

I know the police cause you trouble,
They cause trouble everywhere.
But when you die and go to Heaven,
There will be no police there.

So go to sleep, you weary hobo,
Let the towns drift slowly by.
Can you hear the steel rail hummin' ?
That's the hobo's lullaby.

Do not let your heart be troubled
If the world calls you a bum.
Cause if your mother lived, she'd love you,
You are still your mother's son.

So go to sleep, my weary hobo,
Let the towns drift slowly by.
Can you hear the steel rails hummin' ?
That's the hobo's lullaby.





That's the hobo's lullaby.
That's the hobo's lullaby.

Overall Meaning

The song "Hobo's Lullaby" by Kinky Friedman is a comforting song for travelers and wanderers, especially the hobos, who are forced to travel with no permanent home or job. The song urges hobos to forget their worries for a while and find temporary solace in the boxcars that serve as their shelters. The lyrics ask the hobos to forget about tomorrow and instead enjoy the warmth and safety of the boxcars that shield them from the harsh vagaries of nature. As they drift off to sleep, the hobos can hear the rhythmic humming of the steel rails, which forms the soothing lullaby of the song's title.


The hobo in the song is reassured that his tattered clothes and gray hair should not make him ashamed or despondent as he has a greater sense of identity as his mother's son. With the world calling him a "bum" and the police notorious for causing trouble, it can be hard for hobos to find peace and comfort, but the song reminds them of a future that will be better than their present. The hobo's lullaby assures the travelers that in heaven, there will be no police, and they will find the peace of mind they lack in their current lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Do not think about tomorrow,
Don't worry about what's to come in the future.


Let tomorrow come and go.
Live in the present moment and don't worry about the future.


Tonight you've got a nice warm boxcar Safe from all the rain and snow.
Enjoy the safety and warmth of the boxcar that you have tonight.


So go to sleep, you weary hobo,
Rest, you tired hobo.


Let the towns drift slowly by.
Don't worry about what's happening in the surrounding towns.


Can't you hear the steel rail hummin' ?
Listen to the comforting sound of the steel rail humming.


That's the hobo's lullaby.
It's the song that soothes and calms hobo's fears and worries.


Oh, I know your clothes are ragged
I understand that your clothes are worn out and tattered.


And your hair is turning grey.
Your hair is turning gray with age.


Lift your head and smile at trouble,
Stay optimistic and smile in the face of adversity.


You'll find peace of mind someday.
Someday, you'll find inner peace.


So go to sleep, you little hobo,
Rest, you small hobo.


Let the towns drift slowly by.
Don't worry about what's happening in the surrounding towns.


Can you hear the steel rail hummin' ?
Listen to the comforting sound of the steel rail humming.


That's the hobo's lullaby.
It's the song that soothes and calms hobo's fears and worries.


I know the police cause you trouble,
I know the police are giving you a hard time.


They cause trouble everywhere.
Police create problems everywhere.


But when you die and go to Heaven,
When you pass away and go to Heaven.


There will be no police there.
There won't be any police in Heaven.


So go to sleep, you weary hobo,
Rest, you tired hobo.


Let the towns drift slowly by.
Don't worry about what's happening in the surrounding towns.


Can you hear the steel rail hummin' ?
Listen to the comforting sound of the steel rail humming.


That's the hobo's lullaby.
It's the song that soothes and calms hobo's fears and worries.


Do not let your heart be troubled
Don't allow your heart to be distressed.


If the world calls you a bum.
Even if the world calls you a tramp or homeless person.


Cause if your mother lived, she'd love you,
Your mother would still love you, regardless of your circumstances.


You are still your mother's son.
You're still your mother's child, and always will be.


So go to sleep, my weary hobo,
Rest, my tired hobo.


Let the towns drift slowly by.
Don't worry about what's happening in the surrounding towns.


Can you hear the steel rails hummin' ?
Listen to the comforting sound of the steel rail humming.


That's the hobo's lullaby.
It's the song that soothes and calms hobo's fears and worries.


That's the hobo's lullaby.
It's the song that soothes and calms hobo's fears and worries.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: GOEBEL REEVES

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Ane Fano Dadebat

Frank Underwood singing brought me here :)

Mihail Airinei

same here

Joe K

join the club :D

Emily Haltom

Yep

lostdawg67

Same.

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