The Sam Willows
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Coming Train

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Coming Train

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If you’d come a little closer

I’ll tell you how it all began

He said, write a song, it doesn’t even have to be long

But I said the coming

train’s already come and gone

And I wonder where the street lights have gone

And why everything’s left me alone

But He said, won’t you come on home my dear

Because the coming train’s already come and gone

I said the coming train’s already come and gone

And now that time has past, those many years

I’ve seen the light, oh I see the light

And I know you’ll always be there for me waiting on me

Cause the coming train’s already come and gone

I said the coming train’s already come and gone

I said the coming train will come again

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