| I was drunk as hell with a friend way back
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| Down by Scotts Addition off a mainline track
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| He said what was on his mind like I’d never heard it
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| Then in come this train called the 170
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| I heard it air up then felt it pull
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| They say that rain on the face cuts when you deserve it
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| And I sat and I thought
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| All that ain’t right is over for at least tonight
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| And if I die trying now I won’t die wondering
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| How life could have turned out
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| Well, that train hauled ass and made good time
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| Down past Rocky Mount on that old seaboard line
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| My friend just slept and I sat there silent
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| I had some whiskey and some smokes and time to think it all out
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| It made sense this whole heading south
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| Sometimes it’s best to slow your pace when you can’t control it
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| And I sat and I thought
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| All that ain’t right is over for at least tonight
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| And if I die trying now I won’t die wondering
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| How life could have turned out
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| Down in Jacksonville the train broke up
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| My legs were stiff I thought I’d walk it off
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| My friend faced west and mentioned Pensacola
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| I did the truck stop deal and preyed on four wheels
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| Sat on my bag and heard a jake brake scream
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| I saw my face in a window and I thought I know him
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| And I sat and I thought
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| Although it ain’t right I’m not heading home tonight
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| And if I die thinking right here, I won’t die wondering
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| How life could have turned out |