Submarines

Patrick Dyer Wolf

[Verse 1]
We spent hours out in the cold
Waiting for a train that was never gonna come
You never would believe the stories we told
Of where we're gonna go and where we come from

One, he was a soldier for the English queen
One, he was an orphan of a love gone bad
One, he was gonna sleep on the ground
And one, he was gonna sell all he had

[Chorus]
I'm gonna trade my dollar bills for a bar of gold
And put it in the pocket of my finest jeans
I'm gonna go swimming when I get old
And sink to the bottom with the submarines

[Verse 2]
We were beating our hands upon our breasts
We built a fire by the old train track
I stood too close and I burned my face
I burned my face by the bright firelight
I burned my face by the bright firelight

[Instrumental]

[Chorus]
I wanna trade my dollar bills for a bar of gold
And put it in the pocket of my finest jeans
I'm gonna go swimming when I get old
And sink to the bottom with the submarines

Trivia about the song Submarines by Goodnight, Texas

When was the song “Submarines” released by Goodnight, Texas?
The song Submarines was released in 2012, on the album “A Long Life of Living”.
Who composed the song “Submarines” by Goodnight, Texas?
The song “Submarines” by Goodnight, Texas was composed by Patrick Dyer Wolf.

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