C F C If you will listen a song i will sing G about my daddy who ran a log train C F C way down in the southland in old alabam G C we lived in a place that they called chapman town C F C Late in the evening when the sun was low G way off in the distance you could hear the train blow C F C the folks would come running and momma would sing G C get the supper on the table here comes the log train C F C every morning at the break of day G he'd grab his lunch bucket and be on his way C F C winter or summer, sunshine or rain G C every morning he'd run that old log train C F C a sweatin and swearin all day long G shoutin get up there oxens keep movin along C F C load 'er boys cause it looks like rain G i've got to get rollin this old log train C F C this story happened a long time ago G the log train is silent, god called dad to go C F C but when i get to heaven to always remain G i'll listen for the whistle on the old log train