If you miss my train
If you cross my train,
You'll know I'm gone
You will know that I have come a long way.
You can hear the whistle.
You can hear it growling.
A hundred miles
Leave a hundred miles.
A hundred miles, a hundred miles
A hundred Li, another hundred Li.
A hundred miles, a hundred miles
A hundred Li, another hundred Li.
You can hear the whistle.
You can still vaguely hear the whistle.
A hundred miles
One hundred Li
Lord, I am one, Lord, I am two.
My Lord, I have walked a hundred miles, two hundred miles.
Lord, I am three years old. Lord, I am four years old.
My Lord, it's already 300 Li, 400 Li.
Lord, I am 500 miles away.
Lord, I am 500 miles away from that house.
500 miles, 500 miles
500 Li, 500 Li
500 miles, 500 miles
500 Li, it's 500 Li.
Lord, I am 500 miles away.
God, I'm 500 miles away from home.
I have no shirt on me.
I'm naked now.
I don't have any money in my name.
I am broke.
Lord, I can't go home.
Lord, I can't go home in this predicament.
Take this away.
This way, this way
I have no clothes to wear in such a difficult situation.
This way, this way
So embarrassed, even penniless.
Lord, I can't go home.
Lord, I can't go home in this predicament.
Take this away.
If you miss my train
If you cross my train,
You'll know I'm gone
You will know that I have come a long way.
You can hear the whistle.
Whistles can be heard everywhere.
A hundred miles
I continued to stay away from the next hundred miles.
Composed by American folk singer Hedy West, this song was first released in the album of the same name of the folk trio Traveler in 196 1.
Later, Japanese rock singer Kiyoshiro Imawano adapted the Japanese version of 500 Miles, which was sung by Matsu Takako and Kiyoshiro Imawano. It is worth noting that it should be different from Bobby Bell's Five Hundred Miles from Home.
Hedy West, formerly known as Hedwig Grace West, is an American folk singer, composer and lyricist.
Good at banjo, guitar and piano. Like joan baez and Judy Collins, they belong to the American folk revival generation.
Heidi's most famous work is 500 Miles, which is one of the favorite songs of many Americans. AL Llody, a British folk musician, once praised her as "the best American female artist in the process of folk revival".