(All aboard this train) (Headed for points northwest) (You can almost hear the whistle boys) (There she is coming around that old curve now) (Look at that old black smoke, Tommy) (Let's get in this here empty gondola here) (You're not waiting on me boy) (Look out Amarillo) A lonely spot I know where no man will go Where the shadows have all the run I was riding free on that old S-P Humming a southern tune When a man came along, made me hush my song Kicked me off, away out there As she pulled out of sight, I turned to the right The left and everywhere All I could see was a cactus tree Prairie dog playing there I watched the prairie dog eat on the tumbleweed That's his home, away out there (Heee-he-de-de-de-do-hoo-hey-hee-de-de) (Heee-hooo-de-de-de-do-hoo-hey-hee-de-de) ♪ (Stay with her boys, stay with her) (Yes sir) (Now, Tommy, stick your head out the window boy) (And watch them old rattlers roll) (Swing-a-ding it) (Making time) Then I threw down my load in that desert road Rested my weary legs too Watched the sinking sun make the tall shadows run Across that barren plain Then I hummed the tune to the rising moon He'd get lonesome, away out there Then I'd close my eyes to the starlit skies Lost myself in dream Dreamed the desert sand was a milk and honey land Then I woke up with the dawn There's a train coming back on that one way track Gonna take me away from here (Heee-he-de-de-de-do-hoo-hey-hee-de-de) (Heee-hooo-de-de-de-do-hoo-hey-hee-de-de) (All out for good old Amarillo) (The land of good looking women) (Been only one hundred and one) (Born in the past forty years in Amarillo) (We've buried her in a party, twenty-miles below town) (Now ladies, don't forget your Amarillo, packages, and babies) (All out for Amarillo) (Yes)