Fare thee well, my own true love. I'm leavin' the first hour of the morn.
I'm bound off for the bay of Mexico or maybe the coast of Californ.
Chorus:
So, fare thee well, my own true love. We'll meet another day, another time.
It's not the leavin' that's grievin' me, but my true love who's bound to stay behind.
The weather is against me and the wind blows hard and the rain, she's a-turnin' into hail,
But I still might strike it lucky on a highway going West or ridin' on a fast movin' train.
I'll write you a letter from time to time. As I ramble you can travel with me, too.
With my hands and my head and my heart, my love, I will send what I know back home to you.
This line above doesn't seem to make much sense
(Chorus)
There's a place that I've heard of where I might as well be bound, down around Mexican(or Mexico's) plains.
They say that the people are all friendly down there. All they ask of you is your name.
I'll tell you of the laughter and the troubles be their somebody else's or my own.
With my hands in my pocket and my coat collar high, I will travel unnoticed and unknown.
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