Willie Nelson – Ramblin’ Fever Lyrics

Ramblin’ Fever Lyrics by Willie Nelson

My hat don’t hang on the same nail too long
My ears can’t stand to hear the same old song
And I don’t leave the highway long enough
To bog down in the mud
‘Cause I’ve got ramblin’ fever in my blood

I caught this ramblin’ fever long ago
When I first heard a lonesome whistle blow
And if anyone said I ever gave a damn
They damn sure told you wrong
I’ve had ramblin’ fever all along

Ramblin’ fever
The kind that can’t be measured by degrees
Ramblin’ fever
There ain’t no kind of cure for my disease

There’s times I’d like to bed down on a sofa
And let some pretty lady rub my back
Spend the early morning drinking coffee
And talkin’ about when I’ll be coming back

I don’t let no woman tie me down
I’ll never get too old to get around
I wanna die along the highway and rot away
Like some old ***-line pole
And rest this ramblin’ fever in my soul

Ramblin’ fever
The kind that can’t be measured by degrees
Ramblin’ fever
There ain’t no kind of cure for my disease

Little sister, play