paroles de chanson Railroad Song - Jim & Ingrid Croce
When
I
was
a
boy
in
the
days
of
the
train
I′d
sit
by
the
tracks
on
a
long
summer
day
And
I'd
wave
at
the
brakesman,
and
he′d
wave
back
at
me
While
the
thunderclouds
rolled
out
of
East
Tennessee
But
the
dreams
of
a
boy
disappear
when
you're
grown
And
though
I
may
dream,
the
railroads
are
gone
The
ties
they
are
rotten
and
the
tracks
shot
to
hell
Along
with
my
dreams
and
the
old
railroad
bell
In
my
dreams
I
ride
the
rails
to
California
Workin'
diners
and
farms
along
the
way
Or
I′d
hop
a
ride
to
hide
across
the
border
With
a
black
eyed
girl
beside
me
all
the
way
Now
the
mountains
are
silent
and
the
railroads
are
gone
And
the
coal
towns
no
longer
hear
the
miners
at
dawn
But
the
train
whistle
shrills
out
her
memories
to
me
While
the
thunderclouds
roll
out
of
East
Tennessee
In
my
dreams
I
ride
the
rails
to
California
Workin′
diners
and
farms
along
the
way
Or
I'd
hop
a
ride
to
hide
across
the
border
With
a
black
eyed
girl
beside
me
all
the
way
Now
the
mountains
are
silent
and
the
railroads
are
gone
And
the
coal
towns
no
longer
hear
the
miners
at
dawn
But
the
train
whistle
shrills
out
her
memories
to
me
While
the
thunderclouds
roll
out
of
East
Tennessee
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