paroles de chanson Engine Engine - Roger Miller
Engine,
Engine
# 9
Roger
Miller
Engine,
engine
number
nine,
Comin′
down
the
railroad
line,
How
much
farther
back
did
she
get
off?
Old
brown
suitcase
that
she
carried,
I've
looked
for
it
everywhere,
it
Just
ain′t
here
among
the
rest,
and
I'm
a
little
upset,
yes,
tell
me...
Engine,
engine
number
nine,
Comin'
down
the
railroad
line,
I
know
she
got
on
in
Baltimore.
A
hundred
and
ten
miles
ain′t
much
distance,
But
it
sure
do
make
a
difference
--
I
don′t
think
she
loves
me
anymore.
I
warned
her
of
the
dangers
--
Don't
speak
to
strangers.
If
by
chance
she
finds
new
romance,
Warmer
lips
to
kiss
her,
Arms
to
hold
her
tighter,
Stirring
new
fires
inside
her
--
How
I
wish
that
it
was
me,
instead
of
he
That
stands
beside
her.
Engine,
engine
number
nine,
Comin′
down
the
railroad
line,
I
know
she
got
on
in
Baltimore.
A
hundred
and
ten
miles
ain't
much
distance,
But
it
sure
do
make
a
difference
--
I
don′t
think
she
loves
me
anymore.
No,
I
don't
think
she
loves
me
any
more
(Fade)
From:
"Roy
T.
O′Conner"
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