Doctor Diamond 1997

Bill Bruford, David Cross, John Wetton, Richard Palmer-James, Robert Fripp

I am the driver of an underground train
Chaos in the streets above, to me it's all the same
I shake your houses, then I'm gone, keeping time down here below
I could drive my train to hell, not a soul would know

I am the driver of an underground train
The lonely life can't bother me, far away from wind and rain
I come upon the station lights with a mighty rushing sound
Listen for the hiss of breaks in tunnels underneath your town

I am the driver of an underground train
Just imagine who I am and breathe the lettеrs of my name
Any time you say the word, my wheels arе humming on the line
We'll be meeting face to face, somewhere beyond the danger sign

I am the driver of an underground train
Climb aboard, just climb aboard, your loss is my eternal gain
Squeeze your precious body in before I quickly close the doors
Come riding in the smoky dark, where you are mine, and I am yours

Trivia about the song Doctor Diamond 1997 by John Wetton

When was the song “Doctor Diamond 1997” released by John Wetton?
The song Doctor Diamond 1997 was released in 1998, on the album “Monkey Business 1972-1997”.
Who composed the song “Doctor Diamond 1997” by John Wetton?
The song “Doctor Diamond 1997” by John Wetton was composed by Bill Bruford, David Cross, John Wetton, Richard Palmer-James, Robert Fripp.

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