I'm gonna sit right here all day and night 
That's what I said, reckon you heard me right 
Don't care about fame or fortune in the eyes of men 
Just take what the law allows and say "Amen" 
I heard the Memphis train speak to the moon 
Whipped out my fountain pen, wrote down the tune 
Don't care if it's been sung, I don't know when 
Such a good old tune I'll sing again 
I'll sing again (I'll sing again) 
I'll sing again (I'll sing again) 
Of busted dreams and god-forsaken men 
Of lonesome roads that never seem to end 
And when I'm done, get up and sing again 
Heard old lonesome coyote's midnight song 
A-howling at the moonlight all night long 
I grabbed my pen and wrote down on my sleeve 
How hearts that love, they sometime got to grieve 
I'll sing again (I'll sing again) 
Yes, sing again (Yes, sing again) 
Just as long and loudly as I can 
Some say the coyote howls, some say the moon 
But only broken hearts can sing that tune 
I hear a guitar ring 'bout half past nine 
Plays watermelon hanging on the vine 
The baby wakes up crying down the hall 
And the undertaker's beating on the wall 
I'll sing again (I'll sing again) 
Yes, sing again (Yes, sing again) 
Like any evening train heard round the bend 
I mean to speak if it don't offend 
But if I happen to I'll sing again 
I mean to speak if it don't offend 
But if I happen to I'll sing again