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Where were you when the train left town? I'se standing on the corner with my head hung down. Hey that train, carried my girl from town, Hey-yay, yea, hey-yay. I wish to the Lord that train would wreck, Kill the engineer and break the fireman's neck. Hey that train, carried my girl from town, Hey-yay, yea, hey-yay. Rations on the table, coffee's gettin' cold, Some dirty rounder stole my jelly roll. Hey that train, carried my girl from town, Hey-yay, yea, hey-yay. There goes my girl, somebody bring her back, 'Cause she's got her hand in my money sack. Hey that train, carried my girl from town, Hey-yay, yea, hey-yay. Ah, she's rollin' on down the line now, (spoken) Ashes to ashes and dust to dust, Lord show me a woman that a man can trust. Hey that train, carried my girl from town, Hey-yay, yea, hey-yay. Enough to make a man lonely. Oh yeah! This is the way she sounded when she went outta hearin'. (spoken)
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