| In 1966 I found my love
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| In 1967 I had all there was
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| And as my time went by I was satisfied
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| Until that situation took me by surprise
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| Now there’s two trains runnin' - on that line
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| One train’s me, and the other’s a friend of mine
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| You know it would be all right, be just fine
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| If the woman took one train, and left the other behind
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| Illusion; |
| it is just the same. |
| Conclusion:
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| I don’t know how to play the game
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| Of what it is or how it’s going to be
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| When one train is my friend and the other train is me
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| Easy, I say easy, I can’t push or shove her
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| So I guess I really care
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| Now I’m not one to hide my love behind a lock and key
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| But if things keep on the way they are, be no place left for me, yeah
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| There’s two trains runnin' - on that line
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| One train’s me, and the other’s a friend of mine
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| You know it would be all right, be just fine
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| If the woman took one train, and left the other behind
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| Two trains, two trains, two trains, two trains |