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Well, the sun's coming up
And the dust it is clearing
Down the line I am hearing
There's a train coming in
I left my home and my girl
Tried to find some place better
But I never could forget her
So let this train take me home
Oh, please my darling
Forgive what I've done
I've found nothing
Just some big lonely world
So take me back, please my lover
Take me back, please my lover
I took a train to discover
I cannot be without you, girl
Well, I was young, I was green
Prone to foolish decisions
At what I thought was ambition
And a will to be free
Yeah, but freedom's just some word
Don't believe has a meaning
So on this train I am leaving
Trying to get me back home
So, please my darling
Forgive what I've done
I've found nothing
Just some big lonely world
So take me back, please my lover
Take me back, please my lover
I took a train to discover
I cannot be without you, girl
So pour another cup of coffee
Pretty soon I'll be leaving
I ain't done petty thieving
Hitching rides and drinking beer
I'm so tired of having friends
Just to keep out of prison
Well, this life really isn't
All I hoped it would be
So, please my darling
Forgive what I've done
I've found nothing
Just some big lonely world
So take me back, please my lover
Take me back, please my lover
I took a train to discover
I can't be without you, girl
It took a train to discover
I cannot be without you, girl
It took a train to discover
I cannot be without you, girl
- Álbum:
- Charge
- Austerity Measures (EP)
- State of the Union
- Miscellaneous
- Songs For The Road
- Let The Hard Times Roll
- Body Of War: Songs That Inspired An Iraq War Veteran
- New York City Live
- Live At Austin City Limits Music Festival 2006: David Ford
- iTunes Festival: London 2007
- The Naked Sessions, Vol. 1
- Ford 4.1
- Austerity Measures
- Ford 4.2
- Live at the NIGHT: Volume 5
- Live from the Artists Den: Season 1 (Part II)
- iTunes Festival: Live at the ICA
- CMJ New Music Monthly, Volume 140: June 2006
- CMJ New Music Monthly, Volume 143: October 2006
- Decimate