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The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. 1. Oh, on the journey, he has grown tired The travelling man is weary of these memories.... The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. Refrain: The travelling man has folded up his dreams He keeps them in his pocket with all his other things... The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. 2. Oh, on the journey, he has grown so tired The traveling man is carrying all his gems inside. The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. Bridge: The rivers he crosses, the mountains he climbs The roads that he follows, they tell him the ti-i-i-ime! The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. Refrain 2: The travelling man has got to travel light Nobody can guess the longing in his heart. The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. S T, 04 April 2013
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Apr 4, 2013
Apr 4, 2013 at 7:25 AM UTC
The Travelling Man
The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. 1. Oh, on the journey, he has grown tired The travelling man is weary of these memories.... The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. Refrain: The travelling man has folded up his dreams He keeps them in his pocket with all his other things... The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. 2. Oh, on the journey, he has grown so tired The traveling man is carrying all his gems inside. The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. Bridge: The rivers he crosses, the mountains he climbs The roads that he follows, they tell him the ti-i-i-ime! The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. Refrain 2: The travelling man has got to travel light Nobody can guess the longing in his heart. The travelling man, Oh, the travelling man. S T, 04 April 2013
Written so, so long ago....along the travels of me life...lol The travelling man is somewhat likened to that olden-times view of that travelling salesman who bundles all his wares in a wagon.... Just a funny ditty, is all :) It's a song, hence the repetition.
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Apr 4, 2013
Apr 4, 2013 at 7:25 AM UTC
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