Lyrics The Rail Song - Adrian Belew
I
recall
as
a
boy
we
would
hop
the
freights
Wasn't
nothin'
but
a
kick
back
then
There
was
no
better
thrill
for
my
anxious
heart
Than
a
long
flatcar
Headin'
out
of
the
yard
And
I
knew
even
then
she
was
in
my
blood
Like
the
time
when
I
first
hired
on
And
the
fireman
laughed
at
my
bony
nose
But
he
tossed
me
a
cap
Said
GM&O
And
I
was
a
man...
I
gave
her
my
best
years
Well,
what
can
you
do
but
laugh
I
don't
expect
she'll
ever
be
coming
back
When
we
climbed
up
the
great
Appalachians
Her
engines
would
be
raging
like
hell
Then
we'd
come
back
down
to
the
rising
towns
Where
the
cattle
stare
In
the
frozen
air
For
me
there
nothing
more
sacred
Than
the
beautiful
sound
she'd
make
Her
long
blue
signal
blowin'
deep
in
the
night,
It
would
get
to
me
there,
It
would
get
to
me
there
Now
I'm
afraid...
Afraid
of
these
silent
hours
Awake
underneath
my
old
cap
I
don't
expect
she'll
ever
be
coming
back
Well,
I
watched
the
beginning
of
the
end
for
her
When
I
saw
my
first
jet
airplane
Flying
high
overhead
like
a
bird
of
prey
While
the
mighty
fell
In
the
land
of
the
brave
Now
I'm
alone.
1 The Final Rhino
2 The Lone Rhinoceros
3 Big Electric Cat
4 The Momur
5 Hot Sun
6 The Man in the Moon
7 Swingline
8 Adidas in Heat
9 Fish Head
10 The Ideal Woman
11 Sexy Rhino
12 Twang Bar King
13 Paint the Road
14 She Is Not Dead
15 The Rail Song
16 Ballet for a Blue Whale
17 The Gypsy Zurna
18 Joan Miro's Procession through the Insides of a Purple Antelope across a Sea of Tuna Fish
19 Portrait of Margaret
20 Laughing Man
21 Guernica
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