The Sandman, The Brakeman And Me
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The Sandman, The Brakeman And Me
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The brakeman is letting off some steam
This has to be the slowest train that I have ever seen
And the sandman's waiting to deliver me my dream
Guess I'll lay my head against my elbow and the window
An' watch the wheels go, watch the wheels go…
Roll on; roll on, on the train
Brakeman, blow your whistle, throw your weight upon that chain
Make way, or whatever will be will be
Between the sandman, the brakeman, and me
And the sandman's waiting to deliver me my dream
Deliver me my dream, deliver me my dream today
Guess I'll lay my head against my elbow and the window
Let my wheels go, let my wheels go…
Roll on; roll on, on the train
Brakeman, blow your whistle, throw your weight upon that chain
Make way, or whatever will be will be
For the sandman, the brakeman, and me
Roll on; roll on, on the train
Brakeman, blow your whistle, throw your weight upon that chain
Make way, or whatever will be will be
For the sandman, the brakeman, and me
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