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Fast Train Lyrics


Oh, you've been on a fast train and it's going off the rails
And you can't come back, can't come back again
And you start breaking down in the pouring rain
Oh, you've been on a fast train... On a fast trainAnd your lover has gone away, don't it make you feel so sad
And you go on a journey way into the land
And you start breaking down 'cause you're under strain
And you jumpin on... you're jumpin' on a fast trainGotta go on a lam, stuck in no-man's land
Ain't nobody on your waveband
Ain't nobody gonna lend you a helping hand
And you start breaking down and you go into the sound
What you hear is that fast trainAnd you keep on moving... onto the sound of the wheels
Oh deep down in your heart... do you really know how you feel
Then you start breaking down... go into the pain
Keep on moving on a fast trainWell, you're way over the line, next thing you're out of your mind
And you're out of your depth, and through the window she crept
Oh, there's nowhere to go... in the sleet and the snow
Just keep on moving... on a fast train
Moving on a fastYou got to go on the lam, stuck in no-man's land

Ain't nobody on your waveband
gonna lend you a helping hand
and you're all alone, can you really make it on your own?
Keep on moving on a fast trainOh, going nowhere, how long can it last?
Oh, keep on moving keep on moving on a fast train
Going nowhere, across the desert sand, through the barren waste
On a fast train going nowhereOn a fast train going nowhere

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Originally hailing from Pella, Iowa, the band's evolving sound (a nearly mystical marriage between rock and classical) was informed by a curious duality.
Cutler, who spent 15 years studying classical piano, explains, "When I was in high school I listened to a lot of metal/rock bands and classical music. Both genres are intricate, complex types of music that are very dramatic, and I'm naturally drawn to that.

Read more about Syndrome Of Fire on Last.fm.


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