作词 : Watson Rambling Hobo Doc Watson Just a mile west of the water tankon a cold November day. In a cold and lonesome box car A dyin hobo lay His pal sat there before himwith a low and drooping headlistening to the last wordshis dying buddy said Goodbye old pardner hobo I hate to say goodbyebut I hear my train a comin& I know shes getting nigh Gonna tell that old conductor Just when I'm gonna stop Where the little stream of watercomes tumblin down the rock We rode the rocks togetherwe rambled all around In every kind of weatherwe slept out on the ground Oh pardner don't you miss that trainthat always makes a stopwhere the little stream of watercomes tumblin down the rock Would you tell my girl from Danvillethat she need not worry a tall I'm a goin to that countrywhere I won't have to work at all No I wll not have to work thereor never change my sockswhere the little stream of watercomes tumblin down the rocks I'm a goin to that better placewhere everything is right Where handouts grow on bushesand they sleep out every night I won't have to wash my overhaulsor never change my socks Where the little stream of water Comes tumblin down the rocks