| And now the sun has broken through, it looks like it will stay
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| Just can’t have you comin' home on such a rainy day
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| The train is leaving Ellensville, unless my watch is fast
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| The kids are comin' home from school, must be quarter past
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| So many changes since you’ve been away, and there’s so many things to say
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| This time around you’ll want to stay, 'cuz I’ve had so many nights to find the
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| way
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| Even bought that summer cottage yesterday, pretty soon I’ll be close to you
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| And it will be so good, we’ll talk about the part of you I never understood,
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| And I will take good care of you, and never let you cry
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| We will look so much in love to people passing by So many changes since you’ve been away, and there’s so many things to say
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| I wrote so many times and more, but the letters still are lying in my drawer
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| 'Cuz the morning mail had left some time before
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| All the passengers for Allentown wait closer to the track
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| It’s hard for me to realize you’re really coming back
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| The crossing gate is coming down I think I see the train
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| The sun has gone and now my face is wet with heavy rain
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| The passengers for Allentown are gone, the train is slowly moving on But I can’t see you any place, and I know for sure I’d recognize your face
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| And I know for sure I’d recognize your face. |