Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Lynnville Train, artist - Robert Earl Keen. Album song Gringo Honeymoon, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 31.12.1993
Record label: Sugar Hill
Song language: English
Lynnville Train |
The lonsome oak tree held its fire into November |
He watched the last brown leaf hit the ground, and blow away |
An evening gunshot lets him the hunt is over |
A familiar cold moves in, somewhere between snow and rain. |
Just last spring you know his hart was burnin' |
Before his Lynnville Love hit the road to chase her dreams |
Now he thinks of her each night, and in the morning, he laces his coffee cup |
with whiskey instead of cream |
Her story is she’s changed her mind, she just can’t help herself |
She wrote: «Please don’t meet me at the Lynnville Train, 'cause I’m comin' in |
with someone else» |
He’s a quiet man, the neighbors say, but his pain won’t go away |
So for better or worse, he’s goin' down to meet the Lynnville Train |
He blew a tire on the road down to the station, |
He jacked it up, and thought out loud: «She never should’ve let me down» |
Just six months ago she vowed she was leaving, now she’s coming home with a |
stranger, to settle down in Lynnville Town |
Her story is she’s changed her mind, she just can’t help herself |
She wrote: «Please don’t meet me at the Lynnville Train, 'cause I’m comin' in |
with someone else» |
He’s a quiet man, his neighbors say, but his pain won’t go away |
So for better or worse, he’s goin' down to meet the Lynnville Train. |
Steel wheels scream, the whistle blows, his heart is breaking, |
She steps on to the platform, her new love by her side, |
He reaches in his coat, his hand is shakin' |
Time has finally come, this really is goodbye, |
His story is he’s changed his mind, he just can’t help himself, |
So he’s getting on the Lynnville Train, and movin; |
someplace else |
As the train pulls out, he watches them both, standin' the pourin' rain |
He’s headed for a new life down the line, on the Lynnville Train |
For better or worse, he’s leavin' town, on the Lynnville Train |