I stood out on the tressle waitin' for the whistle: The 4.09 was right on time again. Lord, I'd a-got a lickin' if they caught me playin' chicken, But I was quite the practised liar way back then. I saw the smoke above the treetops, An' when the train came into view, I stood still as a statue, but I knew what to do. When I could read the numbers on the front:
I'd run like a gipsy, like the hounds of hell'd get me, Like a rabbit on the wrong end of a gun. I'd run like the lightning cuttin' 'cross the Kansas skyline, Like the tears that Momma cried for her lost son: I'd run: yeah, I'd run.
I got older but no smarter an cheatin' fate got harder, But I could still outwit the devil an' his friends. Went through whiskey, cards an' women, takin' more than I was givin', Throwin' love an' caution to wind. Every time I'd let some beauty, Get a little too close to me, She'd hang around just long enough to find herself the key. When I could feel the lock on my heart come undone,
I'd run like a gipsy, like the hounds of hell'd get me, Like a rabbit on the wrong end of a gun. I'd run like the lightning cuttin' 'cross the Kansas skyline, Like the tears that Momma cried for her lost son: I'd run: yeah, I'd run.
There's broken hearts an' broken bottles, An' dreams all gone to dust. Girls gone home to Momma an' cars all gone to rust. If I could go back an' undo the hurt I'd done,
I'd run like a gipsy, like the hounds of hell'd get me, Like the rabbit on the wrong end of a gun. I'd run like the lightning cuttin' 'cross the Kansas skyline, Like the tears that Momma cried for her lost son: I'd run: yeah, I'd run.