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Bobby Bare

Watching The Trains Go By

 

Watching The Trains Go By

(album: Margie's At The Lincoln Park Inn - 1969)


Down at the railroad station
My suitcase setting by my side
Got no high hopes of leaving
I'm just watching the trains go by
Watching the trains go by.

Lawyer Jabob's wife she is expecting and he wonders why in blazes
How his wife could come to blame now they tried so many times before
Walking back down this dusty farmroad my thirsty mind is high and dry
One more day down at the station watching the trains go by.

Down at the railroad station
My suitcase setting by my side
Got no high hopes of leaving
I'm just watching the trains go by
Watching the trains go by.

Papa's working at the coal mines mama's lying sick in bed
They'd be better off without me one less mouth to be fed
Younger brother John is in the jailhouse down on the woodfarm chopping wood
I stayed around and tried to change him don't look like I done no good.

Down at the railroad station
My suitcase setting by my side
Got no high hopes of leaving
I'm just watching the trains go by
Watching the trains go by.

Down at the railroad station
My suitcase setting by my side
Got no high hopes of leaving
I'm just watching the trains go by
Watching the trains go by...

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