Bud Billings

The Wanderer's Warning

by Bud Billings

I'm riding along on a freight train
Bound for God only knows where
I left my home just this morning
And my heart is heavy with care

I quarreled with my dear old father
Because of the things I had done
He called me a drunkard and a gambler
Not fit to be called his son

I cursed and I swore at my father
I told him his words were a lie
I packed my few things in a bundle
And went to wish mother goodbye

My mother she broke down a-crying
"My son, Oh, my son, do not leave
Your poor mother's heart will be broken
And all my life long I shall grieve"

She kissed me and called me her darling
Around me her arms did she throw
I'll never forget that sad parting
When I went and told mother I must go

I know she'll be there by the window
Day after day as I roam
Watching, waiting, and praying
For a son who will never come home

So boys, take a wanderer's warning:
Don't break your poor mother's heart
Stay by her side, for she needs you
And let nothing tear you apart

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By Pearl Williams

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Thank you. I never thought Iā€™d ever hear this song or read the lyrics again. I cried the first time my father sang it to me when I was a child. Iā€™m now in my late 50ā€™s and my father passed 26 years ago and this song has stuck in my mind.
By Janet Thirtle

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My gran used to sing it to us, l always remembered the first line ,used to make us all cry
By Brian Ambrose

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Do you have guitar chords to this song
By Glynis

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My parents used to sing it in the car when me and my 4 siblings were on the long 12hr journey to my grandparents almost 70 years ago. I could remember most of it but great to now know it all again. Such lovely memories.
By Son Grandson

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After the first time (around 1960), dad knew he only had to sing one line to get me hiding my face. (big boys don't cry). Reading it now I realize it wasn't just a sad song to him. Unlike me, and my sisters he grew up without a mother. ..
By Stephanie

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I love this song reminds me of my dad who died 1996
By Kevin

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My father used to sing this to me when I was young. I'm now 60 and I could only remember so many words to it. Very emotional now I,ve found it. Thank you for posting it. šŸ˜„
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