Lyrics The Coming and the Going of the Trains - Merle Haggard
(Red
Lane)
I
am
just
an
Indian
and
once
this
was
my
land
Now
it′s
been
taking
from
me
by
the
coming
of
a
white
man
And
the
anger
makes
my
blood
run
hot
and
heavy
in
my
veins
Everytime
I
think
about
the
coming
of
the
trains.
The
day
was
hot
and
dusty
in
the
year
of
'69
As
we
heard
the
whistle
blowing
somewhere
down
the
line
That
was
the
year
I
rode
with
Frank
and
Jesse
James
As
we
waited
for
the
coming
and
the
going
of
the
trains.
The
drought
hit
west
Texas
the
ground
was
cracked
and
dry
We
just
had
to
have
some
water
or
our
crops
would
surely
die
The
railroad
shipped
this
water
till
we
finally
got
some
rain
And
I
thanked
God
for
the
coming
and
the
going
of
the
trains.
I
lived
behind
these
iron
bars
I′m
a
prisoner
doing
time
And
I've
heard
that
midnight
freight
pass
at
least
the
thousand
times
And
I
spent
my
time
a
walking
to
the
door
and
back
again
And
marking
down
the
coming
and
the
going
of
the
trains.
I've
always
been
an
engineer
and
trains′re
all
I
know
Ah
they
don′t
want
me
anymore
and
they
say
that
I'm
too
old
But
my
cabin
at
the
crossing
sorta
helps
to
ease
my
pain
For
I
just
had
to
feel
the
coming
and
the
going
of
the
trains.
The
trucks
and
planes′re
faster
now
and
the
railroad
is
too
slow
And
they
just
came
and
told
me
that
my
railroad
has
to
go
The
hands
that
built
the
railroad
through
sweat
and
blood
and
pain
Will
sign
the
final
papers
of
the
going
of
the
trains.
And
I
have
seen
the
coming
and
the
going
of
the
trains...
1 My Love Affair With Trains
2 Union Station
3 So Long Train Whistle
4 The Silver Ghost
5 No More Trains to Ride
6 The Coming and the Going of the Trains
7 Where Have All the Hobos Gone
8 Railroad Lady
9 The Hobo
10 The Roots of My Life
11 The Waltz You Saved for Me
12 Walk on the Outside
13 Gamblin' Polka Dot Blues
14 Am I Standing in Your Way
15 Colorado
16 I Never Go Around Mirrors
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