
Win My Train Fare Home (If I Ever Get Lucky) Robert Plant
"Win My Train Fare Home (If I Ever Get Lucky)" by Robert Plant is a #Rock song released in 1982. The lyrics reflect themes of longing, hope, and the struggles of a wandering spirit seeking a way back home. The protagonist expresses a desire for fortune and the chance to return to familiar comforts. Musically, the song features Plant's signature powerful vocals, combined with a blend of rock and folk elements. Its introspective nature resonates with listeners, capturing the essence of yearning and resilience, contributing to Plant's enduring legacy as a solo artist.

If I ever get lucky, mama, win my train fare home
If I ever get lucky, babe, win my train fare home
I'm goin' back to the border where I'm better known
Oh, your calf is hungry, mama, hey baby, I believe he needs a suck
Oh, your calf is hungry, baby, mama, I believe he needs a suck
Oh, your milk, it's turning blue, I believe he's out of luck
Hey yeah
Yeah oh oh
Oh mmm
You know you got me crawling
And the grass grows very high
I'm just gonna keep on crawling now, baby
Until the day I die
Crawl up to your window
Crawl up to your door
Crawl anywhere you want now, babe
I'm gon' crawl across your floor
Yeah oh yeah
Yeah yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Hey
If I ever get lucky, babe, win my train fare home
I'm goin' back to the border where I'm better known
Oh, your calf is hungry, mama, hey baby, I believe he needs a suck
Oh, your calf is hungry, baby, mama, I believe he needs a suck
Oh, your milk, it's turning blue, I believe he's out of luck
Hey yeah
Yeah oh oh
Oh mmm
You know you got me crawling
And the grass grows very high
I'm just gonna keep on crawling now, baby
Until the day I die
Crawl up to your window
Crawl up to your door
Crawl anywhere you want now, babe
I'm gon' crawl across your floor
Yeah oh yeah
Yeah yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Hey
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