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Midnight Train

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Elegia Canonical path: /elegia/midnight-train Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Midnight Train

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There is no fun here

There is no job here

There is no future here

We have to break on through

We have to run away

Take the midnight train, take the midnight train

Our dreams here won't come true

Our kids here won't become old

Our country doesn't exist for you

Our people die hungry, die poor

So take the midnight train

Take the midnight train, take the midnight train

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