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My Traveling Star Lyrics
Watch my back and light my way (my traveling star, my traveling star).
Watch over all of those born St. Christopher's Day (old road dog, young runaway).
They hunger for home but they never stay,
they wait by the door, they stand and they stare.
They're already out of there, they're already out of there.
My daddy used to ride the rails (so they say, so they say).
Soft as smoke and as tough as nails, my daddy (Boxcar Jones, old walking man).
Coming back home was like going to jail.
The sheets and the blankets and babies and all,
He never did come back home, never that I recall.
Never mind the wind, never mind the rain, never mind the road leading home again.
Never asking why, never knowing when, every now and then, there he goes again.
She had a cat and a dog named Blue (my traveling star, my traveling star).
A big old stove and a fireplace, too (old road dog, young runaway).
She told me loved me like it was true.
I knew I should stay, I knew I would go.
Run, run, run away. Run, run, run away, boy.
Run before the wind, run before the rain, over yonder hill, just around the bend.
Never asking why, never knowing when, every now and then, there you go again.
Tie me up and hold me down (oh, my traveling star).
Bury my feet down in the ground (oh, old road dog).
Claim my name from the lost and found, and let me believe this is where I belong.
And shame on me for sure, sing me one more highway song.
(My traveling star, my traveling star…)
Watch over all of those born St. Christopher's Day (old road dog, young runaway).
They hunger for home but they never stay,
they wait by the door, they stand and they stare.
They're already out of there, they're already out of there.
Soft as smoke and as tough as nails, my daddy (Boxcar Jones, old walking man).
Coming back home was like going to jail.
The sheets and the blankets and babies and all,
He never did come back home, never that I recall.
Never asking why, never knowing when, every now and then, there he goes again.
A big old stove and a fireplace, too (old road dog, young runaway).
She told me loved me like it was true.
I knew I should stay, I knew I would go.
Run, run, run away. Run, run, run away, boy.
Never asking why, never knowing when, every now and then, there you go again.
Bury my feet down in the ground (oh, old road dog).
Claim my name from the lost and found, and let me believe this is where I belong.
And shame on me for sure, sing me one more highway song.
(My traveling star, my traveling star…)
Song Info
Submitted by
bmccullo On May 07, 2004
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Sometimes you find songs by accident- I like James Taylor, but I'm not prone to buying his CDs. I bought a truck years ago and it came with a cassette tape, which had the song, "Copperline" on it- that's a great song. This one's better. JT is one of the few artists left in the world that can do story songs. This one is along the same lines of 'Gentle on my Mind'. The comparison to his Dad, who he gets his wandering ways from (at least the character in the song does), is just plain great songwriting. Shame on you, JT, for doing another highway song! And thanks.
St. Christopher's Day is a brilliant touch to this story about travelers and a man leaving his family. Christopher is the patron saint of soldiers, surfers, and especially travelers. Or was - perhaps the Catholic Church may have found not enough evidence for his miracle. Christopher, a great and fearsome soldier, was on the shore of a river and a little Child asked Christopher to carry Him across. The Child became heavier and heavier on his shoulders as they got deeper, and revealed himself to be Christ. Christopher was later martyred.