Early Morning Train
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Early Morning Train
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The early morning train
Takes me back again
Though I do not know your name
You're by my side
Oooh I love you
I cry from deep inside
But love is what you hide
On the early morning train
I look out of the window
I look down at my shoes
At the man with the Dan Dare eyebrow
And secretly at you
Oooh, I love you
But what am I to do
How can I get through
On the early morning train
Maybe it's the train that takes me where I'm goin'
But baby you're the one that shakes me
Without knowing
The train runs down the line
Your mouth waits for a smile
But your eyes still show a sign
Do Not Disturb
Oooh, I love you, but how can I be heard
When no one says a word
On the early morning train
When no one says a word
On the early morning train
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