G C G I hid out,in a boxcar,on a slow train,heading west G D Dressed like a railman,so not to seem conspicous G C The train whistled four times,indicating, G a track change, C G D G So I hopped off in Albertie,near Portage and Main. Chorus C D5 D G Ride the rails heading west,to the town I love best, C D5 D I can only tell myself,good luck to the rest. C D5 D G Ride the rails,ride the rails,to the city out west. C D5 D G (Ride the rails to that city I love best.) omit from last Chorus. Verse2 G C G The folk there are gentle, the women so nice G D The Hospitality Inn,I sought for a bite, G C G A bar in the Cabaret,to quench a mans thirst, C D G Cigars on the pillow,and a rack of clean shirts, Chorus G C There's the place that's just right, C G for a tuckered mans head, C D With a doubled up mattress,on a four postered bed, C D G Sheets of pure silk,a feathered pillow to match, C A D G Tattered and tired I lay down to rest. Chorus,then last line,{Slowly} C D G Ride the rails to the city,for my final rest. C...D...C, End