paroles de chanson The Santa Fe At Midnight - Tom Russell
Look
at
that
headlight
shining
through
the
rain
Well,
it
must
be
that
old
Santa
Fe
freight
train
Yeeeh
I'm
standing
on
Salteo
Tile
on
an
old
adobe
porch
Across
the
street
the
Baptist
church,
God's
own
neon
torch
With
my
baby
sleeping
safe
inside,
I'm
the
shadow
she's
the
light.
Now
here
comes
the
sound
of
the
Santa
Fe
at
midnight.
Baby
wakes
up
and
calls
to
me:
"What
is
that
lonesome
sound?
It
echoes
off
the
mountains
out
near
the
lights
of
town."
And
I
say:
"Hush
now,
I
come
to
you
an
hold
you
oh
so
tight
And
rock
you
to
the
sound
of
the
Santa
Fe
at
midnight."
Blowing
through
those
cotton
fields
And
Cana'tior
river
breaks
Past
the
shanty
towns
of
old
Juarez,
The
eagle
and
the
snake
Blowin'
across
West
Texas,
rattling
out
of
sight
The
music
of
the
Santa
Fe
at
midnight,
Making
love
to
the
sound
of
the
Santa
Fe
at
midnight.
Whooo
Well
look
where
we
have
ended
up
on
the
edge
of
the
Great
South
West
Starin'
at
those
restless
trees
along
the
water
ditch
And
up
the
Street
the
Rio
Grande
like
Egypt's
old
Blue
Nile
With
the
memory
of
the
early
ones
who
rested
here
a
while.
But
now
the
freight
trains
and
the
log
haul
trucks,
they're
passin'
through
They
don't
have
the
urge
to
wink
at
the
likes
of
me
and
you
It's
all
just
diesel
smoke,
iron
rail
and
a
running
string
of
lights
The
music
of
the
Santa
Fe
at
midnight.
Blowing
through
those
cotton
fields
And
Cana'tior
river
breaks
Past
the
shanty
towns
of
old
Juarez,
The
eagle
and
the
snake
Blowin'
across
West
Texas,
rattling
out
of
sight
The
music
of
the
Santa
Fe
at
midnight,
Making
love
to
the
sound
of
the
Santa
Fe
at
midnight.
Whooo
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