Tonalité : Bb major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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All of my trains
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they all roll on by
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burried again, I remember who I am
Verse 2
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Well I woke outside to threes
a crowd
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the summer was festering down
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blood inside a honey jar,
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i'd stuck myself from the beating car
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drew my eyes open like - - - chimney
smoke through lazer grass
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sayin put on my black
work horse boots
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and heading past the business suits
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as water and lillies over streams,
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rivers and brands and coffee beans,
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pistol vision in my hands,
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i want to see my blood across the sand
Verse 3
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morning al ways looked like you
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morning always looked like you
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and from my window the only view
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is you walk away not looking
Interlude 1
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Verse 4
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all of my trains
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my life spent away
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in the dark of my veins
oh nothing can stay
Verse 5
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i continue through a back lit world
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where the willows bend
like long black curls
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down your face from mine through
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the kinks in your spine
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from the last thing that we
spoke to the very first line
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love was something that
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we couldn't help but do
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that something turned to someone else,
somebody new
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i just love to love and you love to cry
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i meant it through each second
that we said goodbye
Verse 6
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and i came up past a station where
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the floors were all blue
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something bout the way it
looked reminded me of you
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it might have been how far i'd come
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so i dropped a match till
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the floor was gone
Verse 7
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all of my trains
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i let them all go
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all of my trains
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i let them all go
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all of my trains
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i let them all go
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all of my trains
Interlude 2
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Verse 8
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and i lit the thread across the station door
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and took each drink, i hit the floor
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the station tessled up in flames
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but i could only read the bottles name
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and i wound it's breast and turned it dry
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like the wake of summer from July
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i got up and tripped
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over my knees
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which caved in at the slightest breeze
Verse 9
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morning always looked like you
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morning always looked like you
Verse 10
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all of my trains
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i let them all go
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all of my trains
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Em
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i let them all go
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all of my trains
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i
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let them all go
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all of my trains
i thought you should know
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i thought you should know
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i thought you should know
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i thought you should know
Outro 1
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Dsus4
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