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Whenever Kindness Fails - Robert Earl Keen



     
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I crossed the desert on a dining car
In the spring of ninety-one
I met some people drinking at the bar
They were laughing, having funI told 'em that I hadn't heard the joke
That was so hilarious
They said that I was just a dumb cowpoke
I didn't want to make a fussSo I shot 'em down, one by one
Then I left 'em 'long the rails
I use my gun
Whenever kindness failsThe moon was in the sign of Scorpio
The sun was at my back
I didn't know how far the train would go
Until the law would find my trackI saw the brakeman and the engineer
Drinking wine and eating Brie
I asked 'em who would brake and who would steer
They started pointing back at meSo I shot 'em down, one by one
Then I left 'em 'long the rails
I use my gun

Whenever kindness failsI only have a moment to explain
Just a chance to let you know
When it's time for you to board the train
There are two ways you can goYou can ride the wheels into the sun
Feel the wind upon your face
Or you can laugh into a loaded gun
And you'll likely lose your placeSo I shot 'em down, one by one
Then I left 'em 'long the rails
I use my gun
Whenever kindness failsYeah I shot 'em down, one by one
Then I left 'em 'long the rails
When I use my gun
That lonesome whistle wails

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Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (born January 11, 1956 in Houston, Texas) is an American singer-songwriter. Growing up, Keen was interested in music, sports, movies and writing. He attended Texas A&M University, enrolling in the school of journalism. Disappointed in the College Station, Texas music scene, he began playing guitar and learned to read and write music, basing his style on folk, country, blues and roots rock.

Read more about Robert Earl Keen on Last.fm.


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