You have sailed the sparkling waters of the shady sandy coast of Carolina. From the rock bound coast of Maine down past Virgina to the sunny Florida keys. You have chased the whistling wind along the painted canyon walls of Colorado. And you followed that big river from Saint Paul to where she flows into the sea. You have seen the early sun light kiss the blue gra** on a cold Kentucky morning. And the Palomino oceans of the Kansas wheat field when the west wind blows. You've gone gypsy loose and run and chased rainbows in the Mississippi sunset. Just a number one hell raiser with the taste for whiskey, women and the road. And there ain't no ramblers anymore, and you can take that for what it's worth. Seems like everybody's jet'n they ain't got time to touch the earth. I guess their feet don't hit the itching when they hear the whistle blow. They ain't crossed the Chattahoochee. And there ain't no ramblers anymore. You have heard the lonesome rattle of the midnight freight train in the easy hours. You've been burned by Arizona sun, stood shivering in the Minnesota snow. You have smelled the sweet magnolia blossom perfume in a Alabama evening. You've stood drunk beside the highway wish'n ta hell ya' still had some place left to go. Cause there ain't no ramblers anymore, Leased not like there use to be. Everybody's on vacation, or watching something on T.V. They ain't ever been to Tuscon, or been in jail in Mexico. They ain't ever going to Bowsik. Cause there ain't no ramblers anymore. Cause there ain't no ramblers anymore.