Joanne Shaw Taylor
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Jump That Train

Jump That Train lyrics by Joanne Shaw Taylor. Burning sky on a midnight ride Look up high, the old worlds on fire Baby it's all alright We got out, where...

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Jump That Train

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Burning sky on a midnight ride

Look up high, the old worlds on fire

Baby it's all alright

We got out, where fools rush in

No amount of chains could hold us in

Now tonight's for you and i

Beggars, liars and theives

Enjoy your misery

But i'm not going back again

We were right to jump that train

I want, i wish, i hope, i get

All the time you've got to give

Baby i'm so sold?

All that glitters is not gold

We've watched 'em sink n watched'em float

It's still a dead sea of souls

Does all the amount of your sins

Equal now the hurt life brings?

When your luck comes crashing down

Tell me who will be around?

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