paroles de chanson Devil's Train - The Lab Rats
My
Grand-pops
was
a
man
of
respect,
had
to
sweat
Just
to
cash
checks
working
from
sun-rise
to
set
Every
day
he'd
get
challenged,
no
trades
or
talents
Barely
scraped
by,
he
found
faith
to
balance
the
straight
line
And
pace
feeling
worn
and
grey
Poor
with
four
seeds,
one
more
on
the
way
It
was
hard
days
indeed
all
work
and
no
play
He
made
sure
things
on
the
surface
were
okay,
but
Something
disturbin'
within
his
mind
was
lurkin'
A
slight
twilight
breeze
would
ease
in
through
the
curtains
at
night
It's
like
the
sermon
of
a
twisted
apparition
Was
urging
him
to
listen
to
the
train
in
the
distance
At
first
it
wasn't
intense,
just
one
little
instance
Sure,
it
didn't
occur,
he
turned
to
resist
it
As
if
it
wasn't
much
more
than
just
a
figment
of
his
imagination
but
for
days
it
was
persistent
And
it
went,
"follow
me,
follow
me.
follow
me,
follow
me"
then
it
got
louder
"Follow
me,
follow
me,
I
have
something
to
show
you"
With
time
people
noticed
he
was
actin
berserk
Granny
got
a
call
saying
he
was
absent
from
work
And
that
was
a
first
She
ran
to
the
pastor
at
church
To
ask
him
what
was
up
with
this
disastrous
curse
But
bad
went
to
worse
He
came
back
three
days
after,
no
money
in
his
wallet
and
his
shirt
on
backwards
Stumbling,
walked
awkward
he
called
out
for
his
daughter
Right
before
he
split
the
last
lesson
he
taught
her
was
this
"If
you
ever
have
a
son
let
him
know
that
his
granddad
loves
him
but
by
the
time
that
he's
grown
Be
sure
this
seed
is
sown
deep
down
into
his
dome,
don't
ever
ever
walk
to
the
train
tracks
alone"
With
that
he
backed
up
reached
out
for
his
jacket
Told
her
not
to
act
up
and
cracked
up
laughin'
After
all
that
happened
he
left
never
to
be
seen
Fifteen
years
later
is
when
my
mother
had
me
Her
dad
lived
a
life
people
can't
understand
Went
from
a,
family
man
to
rambling
man
A
gambling
man
that
burned
both
ends
of
the
candle
Folded
his
hand
in
it
was
too
hot
to
handle
Sitting
on
the
tracks
waiting
for
the
night
train
Looking
down
the
road
ain't
never
gonna
go
back
Listen
for
the
whistle
through
the
wind
and
raindrop
Who's
gonna
ride
the
devil's
train
tonight?
When
I
was
a
tot
my
mom
dropped
fables
and
stories
To
warn
me
of
the
dangers
that
were
layin
before
me
To
keep
it
interestin'
she
would
hide
the
lesson
To
guide
my
direction,
provide
the
right
message
In
time
I
developed
a
sense
of
her
embellishment
Since
I
was
rebellious
against
what
she
was
tellin
me
When
I
was
a
teen
I
pretend-ed
that
my
demons
were
friends
I
defended
the
place.
yo
and
that
was
the
case
Slurred
speech
drippin'
off
of
my
face
The
world
creeped
as
I
slipped
to
the
awfulest
place
you
could
imagine
Not
the
average
things
you
see
on
acid;
My
granddad
bloody
hovering
on
a
speaker
cabinet
Laughing
in
a
rasp,
he
turned
covered
in
maggots
That
snacked
on
his
ass
with
a
bone(?),
I
couldn't
grasp
it
Did
a
double
dismount
off
of
the
couch,
flipped
out
Broke
the
closest
window
I
found,
then
I
dipped
out
Suddenly,
I
discovered
little
voices
mumbling
up
in
my
head
It
had
me
wondering
what
was
it
my
mother
said
Back
when
I
was
younger
it
had
my
brain
ragged
As
I
stumbled
off
of
the
night
towards
the
train
tracks
Sitting
on
the
tracks
waiting
for
the
night
train
Looking
down
the
road
ain't
never
gonna
go
back
Listen
for
the
whistle
through
the
wind
and
raindrop
Who's
gonna
ride
the
devil's
train
tonight?
So
there
I
was,
stalking
through
the
dark
with
a
buzz
I
figured
I
should
walk
that'll
ease
me
off
of
these
drugs
It's
like
a
shark
had
to
keep
movin'
it's
that
or
be
ruined;
If
I
sat
still
I
was
doomed
and
that
wasn't
doin'
So
I
marched
through
the
park
slow
gone(?)
like
Donnie
Darko
The
sparkle
of
the
starlight,
glowed
like
charcoal
Despite
my
demeanor
The
night
seemed
more
serene
than
a
morphine
fiend
in
a
morgus(?)
scene
Like
I
lost
it,
that
was
when
my
grand-pops
carcass
emerged
from
the
dark
Gurggling
his
words
of
carnage,
but
he
couldn't
talk
Something
about
the
birth
of
sadness
I
scurried
off,
I
was
on
the
verge
of
madness
I
raced
fast
pace
in
the
landscape
was
strange
like
a
plane
parallel
to
this
one
but
rearranged
Came
to
a
slope
to
a
steep,
beggin'
for
sleep
As
I
climbed
up
taking
my
focus
off
of
the
creeps
Within
the
foggy
distance
I
saw
a
silhouette
that
got
bigger
as
I
stepped
The
train
tracks
were
wet,
I
saw
a
shiny
grin
from
afar
like
it
was
happy
This
is
what
he
said
as
he
started
to
walk
passed
me
"It's
a
nice
night
for
a
walk,
would
ya
mind
if
I
joined
you?"
"Do
what
you
wanna
do"
"Well
that's
great
cause
I'm
going
to
And
not
to
annoy
you
but
see
I
really
have
to
ask
What
a
young
dude
like
you's
doin
out
by
the
tracks?
*you
waiting
on
a
traaain*"
"Nah
man
let
me
explain
I'm
mindin'
my
business
so
maybe
you
should
do
the
same
I
just
been
a
witness
to
something
sick
and
sadistic
So
twistedly
disgusting
you
should
feel
real
lucky
you
missed
it."
"Ooh
easy
with
the
tongue
son,
try
to
listen
carefully
What
you
seen's
scary
but
nothing
can
compared
to
me
I
could
show
you
things
that
paint
all
your
dreams
haunted
Or
I
could
make
you
scream
if
I
wanted
Or
I
can
be
the
b
in
your
body,
your
best-friend
forever
And
you
never
have
a
need
to
beg
work
or
steal
If
all
this
sounds
worth
it
then
lets
make
a
deal
All
you
want
in
life
for
price
of
your
soul
All
the
money
you
can
fold,
power
that
you
can
hold
I'll
put
you
in
control,
only
if
you're
down
to
roll
down
these
train
tracks
tonight."
"But
where
we
gonna
go?"
Sitting
on
the
tracks
waiting
for
the
night
train
Looking
down
the
road
ain't
never
gonna
go
back
Listen
for
the
whistle
through
the
wind
and
raindrop
Who's
gonna
ride
the
devil's
train
tonight?
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