Текст песни Downbound Train - Bruce Springsteen
I
had
a
job,
I
had
a
girl
I
had
something
going,
mister,
in
this
world
I
got
laid
off
down
at
the
lumberyard
Our
love
went
bad,
times
got
hard
Now
I
work
down
at
the
car
wash
Where
all
it
ever
does
is
rain
Don't
you
feel
like
you're
a
rider
On
a
downbound
train?
She
just
said,
"Joe,
I
gotta
go
We
had
it
once,
we
ain't
got
it
any
more"
She
packed
her
bags,
left
me
behind
She
bought
a
ticket
on
the
Central
Line
Nights
as
I
sleep,
I
hear
that
whistle
whining
I
feel
her
kiss
in
the
misty
rain
And
I
feel
like
I'm
a
rider
On
a
downbound
train
Last
night,
I
heard
your
voice
You
were
cryin',
cryin',
you
were
so
alone
You
said
your
love
had
never
died
You
were
waiting
for
me
at
home
Put
on
my
jacket,
I
ran
through
the
woods
I
ran
'til
I
thought
my
chest
would
explode
There
in
the
clearing,
beyond
the
highway
In
the
moonlight,
our
wedding
house
shone
I
rushed
through
the
yard,
I
burst
through
the
front
door
My
head
pounding
hard,
up
the
stairs
I
climbed
The
room
was
dark,
our
bed
was
empty
Then
I
heard
that
long
whistle
whine
And
I
dropped
to
my
knees,
hung
my
head
and
cried
Now
I
swing
a
sledgehammer
on
a
railroad
gang
Knocking
down
them
cross
ties,
working
in
the
rain
Now
don't
it
feel
like
you're
a
rider
On
a
downbound
train?
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