Southern Train
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Southern Train
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Feel the rythm of the sound through your mind
Put your face and your hands against the wall
To be in peace on a place full of fights
There you told me that your house was on fire
Burn the rage and the apathy, I'm alive
What can they do if your soul is too far?
I'm going away from this town
There is no more place to hide
Leaving on the southern train
Leaving on the southern train
Of my mind
We were playing with the dogs in the background
Grass is always green, it's the winter coming down
You never knew the rules to justify
Why you've been breaking hearts in your life
Now I'm too late to say goodbye
I'm going away from this town
There is no more place to hide
Leaving on the southern train
Leaving on the southern train
Of my mind
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