| Way back when it all began with muscle, wood and steel
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| The mind of man tamed the land with a horse that rode on wheels
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| It broke the heart of the red man
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| And made a name for Jesse James
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| A mark was left forever
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| By the passing of the train
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| As a little child my thoughts ran wild
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| As I clung to mama’s dress
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| As the train drew near the engineer
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| Waved my fears to rest
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| He ripped his hat and pulled the cord
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| And blew a long refrain
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| 'Round midnight I’ll be dreamin'
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| Of the passing of the train
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| Clickity-clack, eatin' up the track
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| Can’t you hear that whistle scream
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| She’s lettin' you know just how she feels
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| With a belly full of steam
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| All aboard who’s going aboard
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| It’ll never the the same
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| It’s a downright lonesome feeling
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| With the passing of the train
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| Well, that old caboose they cut it loose
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| And they ain’t gonna bring it back
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| Well, it sits beside the towns that died
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| Along a million miles of track
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| Well we’re already late when we get there
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| So we’d sooner hop a plane
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| But anyone who’s heard that whistle
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| Mourns the passing of the train
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| All aboard who’s going aboard
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| It’s never the same
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| It’s a downright lonesome feeling
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| With the passing of the train |