Lyrics Texas Trilogy- Train Ride - Lyle Lovett
Well,
the
last
time
I
remember
That
train
stopping
at
the
depot
Was
when
me
and
my
Aunt
Veta
Came
riding
back
from
Waco
I
remember
I
was
wearing
My
long
pants
and
we
was
sharing
Conversation
with
a
man
Who
sold
ball-point
pens
and
paper
And
the
train
stopped
once
in
Clifton
Where
my
Aunt
bought
me
some
ice
cream
And
my
Mom
was
there
to
meet
us
When
the
train
pulled
into
Kopperl
But
now
kids
at
night
break
window
lights
And
the
sound
of
trains
only
remains
In
the
memory
of
the
ones
like
me
Who
have
turned
their
backs
on
the
splintered
cracks
In
the
walls
that
stand
on
the
railroad
land
Where
we
used
to
play
and
then
run
away
From
the
depot
man
I
remember
me
and
brother
Used
to
run
down
to
the
depot
Just
to
listen
to
the
whistle
When
the
train
pulled
into
Kopperl
And
the
engine
big
and
shiny
Black
as
coal
that
fed
the
fire
And
the
engineer
would
smile
and
say,
"Howdy,
how
ya
fellows?"
And
the
people
by
the
windows
Playing
cards
and
reading
papers
Looked
as
far
away
to
us
As
next
summer's
school
vacation
1 Bears
2 Lungs
3 Step Inside This House
4 Memphis Midnight/Memphis Morning
5 I've Had Enough
6 Teach Me
7 Sleepwalking
8 Ballad of the Snow Leopard and the Tanqueray Cowboy
9 More Pretty Girls Than One
10 West Texas Highway
11 Rollin' By
12 Texas Trilogy- Daybreak
13 Texas Trilogy- Train Ride
14 Texas Trilogy- Bosque County Romance
15 Flyin' Shoes
16 Babes In the Woods
17 Highway Kind
18 Lonely In Love
19 If I Needed You
20 I'll Come Knockin'
21 Texas River Song
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