[00:05.66]Can you hear me now? [00:13.17]But anyway. [00:14.85]Tonight also, I wrote a song, called “On the Road”. [00:20.77]I’m just rather reading what I wrote all night. [00:25.35]There are better things coming than what I wrote all night. [00:27.50]Straight from the mind to the voice, with no hand intervening. [00:31.38]Well, I left New York 1949. [00:35.08](To)go across the country (wi)thout a dad-blame dime. [00:39.68]Montana in the cold, cold fall. [00:42.87]Found my father in the gambling hall. [00:46.72]Father, Father where have you been? [00:50.95]Been out here in the world since I was 10. [00:54.54]Dear son, he said don’t worry about me. [00:59.76]I’m about to die of pleurisy. [01:06.93]Cross the Mississippi, cross the Tennessee, [01:11.72]cross the Niagara, home I’ll never be. [01:15.56]Home in Ol’Medora, home in Ol’Truckee. [01:19.16]Apalachicola, home I’ll never be. [01:23.34]For better or worse, through thick and thin. [01:26.39]Like being married to the little woman. [01:32.16]God loved me just like I loved him. [01:35.15]Wants you to do just the same for him. [01:39.71]The worms eat away but don’t worry, watch the wind. [01:42.36]The worms eat away but don’t worry, watch the wind. [01:46.82]So I left Montana in an Ol’freight train. [01:51.64]The night my father died in the cold, cold rain. [01:54.68]Rode up to Opelousas, rode to Wounded Knee, [01:58.85]Rode to Ogallala, home I’ll never be. [02:02.19]Home I’ll never be.