Tonalidad: E major
Verse 1
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Now bein' six years old,
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Em
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I had seen some trains before
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what I'm at the depot for
Verse 2
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Trains are big and black and smokin'
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- steam screamin' at the wheels
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at least that's the way she feels
Verse 3
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Trains are big and black and smokin',
louder'n July four,
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might be somethin' more...
Verse 4
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or the soldiers from the war
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This is somethin' that even old man
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Wileman never seen before
Verse 5
on a hot Texas day
Somethin' strange is goin' on,
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and we's all in the way
Verse 6
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Well there's fifty or sixty people they're
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And the old men left their dominos and they
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come down from the bars
Verse 7
old Jack Kittrel check his watch
And us kids put our ears to the
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rails to hear 'em pop
Verse 8
when they finally said 'train time'
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You'd a-thought that Jesus Christ
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his-self was was rollin' down the line
Verse 9
Esus4
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But not before I'd got the chance to
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lay a nickel on the track
Verse 10
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[Chorus:]
Look out here she comes, she's
Look out there she goes,
she's gone,
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Like a mad dog cyclone
Verse 11
She don't make no smoke
streamline
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Come to show the
Interlude 1
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Am
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Verse 12
She left fifty or sixty people still
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sittin' on their cars
what it's comin' to
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An d how it got this far
Verse 13
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smashed flatter than a dime
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By a mad dog, runaway red-silver streamline...train
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Outro 1
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