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Train Lyrics


Now don't look down
'Cause you might just see what's in the middle
Rumor has it you've been lookin for me
But there ain't much left of me to see, yeah
Now don't go down
Don't put your face in the place of the middle
Your lamp is about to shine
For a fee you'll be happy to be mine
Look at yourself child
You're the wife of a life on the street that will beat on your back
'Til you wait on the track for a train in the rain and it's comin' fast
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh train
You go so fast
It's a race for the place in the runnin'
Well it won't take long 'til it brings you down

You're in line just to waste your time
Just to waste your time, just to waste your time
In the big town
Look at yourself child
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh train
Well it's about a quarter to four
And I'm not ready to hit the floor
Sixteen and I've been on down and my cold neck
And the back of your leg starts to drag down my
Starts to drag down my street
Here it comes again, ooh yeah
Look at yourself girl
Look at myself boy
Look at yourself girl
Look at yourself girl
Look at yourself world
Look at yourself child
You're the wife of a life on the street that will beat on your back
'Til you wait on the track for a train in the rain and it's comin' fast
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh train
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh train
You're the wife of a life on the street that will beat on your back
'Til you wait on the track for a train in the rain and it's comin' fast
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written by MONAHAN, PAT/HOTCHKISS, ROBERT S
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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George Allen Miles, Jr. (1947 - 2008), known as Buddy Miles, was an American rock and funk drummer, most known as a member of Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys from late 1969 until early 1970. Miles played in a variety of rhythm and blues and soul acts as a teenager, including Ruby & the Romantics, the Ink Spots, the Delfonics and Wilson Pickett. By 1967 he moved to Chicago where he formed the Electric Flag with guitarist Mike Bloomfield. The blues-soul-rock band made their live debut at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and released their debut album, A Long Time Comin', the next year.

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