Hobo's Lullaby
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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o to sleep you weary hobo
Let the towns drift slowly by
Can't you hear the steel rail humming
That's a hobo's lullaby

Do not think about tomorrow
Let tomorrow come and go
Tonight you're in a nice warm boxcar
Safe from all the wind and snow

I know the police cause you trouble
They cause trouble everywhere
But when you die and go to heaven
You won't find no policemen there

I know your clothes are torn and ragged
And your hair is turning grey
Lift your head and smile at trouble
You'll find happiness some day

So go to sleep you weary hobo
Let the towns drift slowly by




Don't you feel the steel rail humming
That's a hobo's lullaby

Overall Meaning

The song 'Hobo's Lullaby' by Pete Seeger is a moving tribute to the hobos - travelling workers with no fixed address moving from place to place in search of work - of the early 20th century. The song is a hobo's message to his fellow hobos, consoling them and giving them hope in their difficult and uncertain lives. In the first verse, the singer urges the hobo to rest, as the train carrying him towards his destination chugs on, humming along the steel rails. It is a soothing sound, a lullaby that can rock any tired hobo to sleep. He advises them to take one day at a time and not to worry about the future.


In the second verse, the singer acknowledges the struggles of the hobo, who is considered an outcast by society. The police, who are supposed to protect the citizens, often harass the hobos, making their lives even more difficult. But the singer assures the hobo that if there is a heaven, there will be no policemen there to harass them. The third verse encourages the hobo to keep his spirits up, even in the face of hardship. He acknowledges their ragged clothes, grey hair, and the troubles they face but tells them to smile and lift their heads high, for happiness awaits them someday. The song ends with a repetition of the first verse, urging the hobo to rest and forget his troubles.


Line by Line Meaning

o to sleep you weary hobo
Get some rest, tired traveler


Let the towns drift slowly by
Ignore the hustle and bustle of city life


Can't you hear the steel rail humming
Listen to the comforting sound of the train tracks


That's a hobo's lullaby
The train’s song is a soothing melody for wanderers


Do not think about tomorrow
Live in the moment


Let tomorrow come and go
The future is uncertain and out of your control


Tonight you're in a nice warm boxcar
Be content with the present situation


Safe from all the wind and snow
The train offers shelter from the harsh elements


I know the police cause you trouble
Law enforcement is a source of stress and fear for hobos


They cause trouble everywhere
Police are an unwelcome force in many places


But when you die and go to heaven
In the afterlife, you won't be bothered by authorities


You won't find no policemen there
There are no police in heaven


I know your clothes are torn and ragged
Your appearance may be rough, but it doesn't define you


And your hair is turning grey
You've lived a long, hard life


Lift your head and smile at trouble
Face difficulties with a positive outlook


You'll find happiness some day
Joy is attainable, even for wanderers


Don't you feel the steel rail humming
The train is a constant presence, and can offer comfort


That's a hobo's lullaby
The song of the train is a sweet lullaby for vagabonds




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: GOEBEL REEVES

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Comments from YouTube:

@user-qn4jj7zz9y

I'm an English teacher from Russia, I have been loving Pete Server's songs all my life!Great Personality!!!

@julane50

This is Great!! .. Thanks for sharing this oldie.. reminds me of my dad and his younger life.

@julielarios6778

A true American hero, Pete Seeger.

@gyeongjeong9682

o to sleep you weary hobo
Let the towns drift slowly by
Can't you hear the steel rail humming
That's a hobo's lullaby

Do not think about tomorrow
Let tomorrow come and go
Tonight you're in a nice warm boxcar
Safe from all the wind and snow

I know the police cause you trouble
They cause trouble everywhere
But when you die and go to heaven
You won't find no policemen there

I know your clothes are torn and ragged
And your hair is turning grey
Lift your head and smile at trouble
You'll find happiness some day

So go to sleep you weary hobo
Let the towns drift slowly by
Don't you feel the steel rail humming
That's a hobo's lullaby

@69mankini

Cactus

@ELECTROHAXZ

Cactus? Cactus! I'd like to be a hobo for life~

@TheMrlouis666

Love Seeger but this is a little too solemn for my tastes. Woodys version is better.

@rocksaltandnails

Try this one https://youtu.be/8MS9QZBx-s4

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