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I wave goodbye to her down at the station
With all her friends and family gathered there
Her mother said she'll keep the home fires burning
Because leaving home is such a sad affairAs we watch the train pull slowly from the station
Till it was swallowed up in the haze
We just stood there staring in the silence
She already seemed another world awayNow I'm standing on the platform of the Collingullie Station
Knowing that my dreaming days are through
Seems I lost my heart down at the Collingullie Station
As she disappeared from viewI recall the time that we had spent together
Walking down beside Old Man Creek
And I wondered why it was I never told her
Of the love that burned inside of meNow I'm standing on the platform of the Collingullie Station
Knowing that my dreaming days are through
Seems I lost my heart down at the Collingullie Station
As she disappeared from viewOh I'm standing on the platform of the Collingullie Station
Knowing that my dreaming days are through
Seems I lost my heart down at the Collingullie Station

As she disappeared from view
Songwriters
GARTH IVAN RICHARD PORTER, LEE RAYMOND KERNAGHANPublished by
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Lee Kernaghan (born April 15, 1964 in Corryong, Victoria, Australia, is one of Australia's most popular and influential country singers and songwriters. Born in the bush, Corryong, Victoria, in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains high country is where Lee's life began. The son of a truck driver and later multi-platinum recording artist Ray Kernaghan, Lee spent his formative years growing up in the Riverina country of Southern NSW.

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