paroles de chanson Quiet Town - The Killers
Oh
yeah,
oh,
no,
the
train,
the
train
Every
two
or
three
years
the
train
kill
somebody
Every
two
or
three
years,
yeah
Everybody
knows
about
the
train,
okay?
You
hear
it
constantly
You...
I,
I
think
the
train
is
a
way
to
find
your
way
out
of
this
life
If
you
get
hit
by
it
A
couple
of
kids
got
hit
by
a
Union
Pacific
train
Carrying
sheet
metal
and
household
appliances
Through
the
pouring
rain
They
were
planning
on
getting
married
after
graduation
Had
a
little
baby
girl,
trouble
came
and
shut
it
down
Things
like
that
ain't
supposed
to
happen
In
this
quiet
town
Families
are
tight
Good
people,
they
still
don't
deadbolt
their
doors
at
night
In
this
quiet
town
(In
this
quiet
town)
When
we
first
heard
opioid
stories
They
were
always
in
whispering
tones
Now
banners
of
sorrow
mark
the
front
steps
of
childhood
homes
Parents
wept
through
daddy's
girl
eulogies
And
merit
badge
milestones
with
their
daughters
and
sons
Laying
there
lifeless
in
their
suits
and
gowns
Somebody's
been
keepin'
secrets
In
this
quiet
town
They
know
how
to
live
Good
people
who
lean
on
Jesus
They're
quick
to
forgive
In
this
quiet
town
Now
whenever
I'm
near
the
town
I'll
find
some
reason
to
give
And
I
will
walk
with
the
dead
and
the
living
where
I
used
to
live
And
every
time
I
see
my
parents
in
the
prime
of
their
lives
Offering
their
son
the
kind
of
love
he
could
never
put
down
Part
of
me
is
still
that
stainless
kid,
lucky
In
this
quiet
town
Salt
of
the
land
Hard-working
people,
if
you're
in
trouble
They'll
lend
you
a
hand
Here
in
this
quiet
town
The
first
crop
of
hay
is
up
School
let
out
and
the
sun
beats
down
Smoke
billows
from
a
Sunday
train
That
cries
away
from
a
quiet
town
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