Subway Train

David Johansen, Johnny Thunders

[Verse 1]
I can't ever understand
Why my life's been cursed, poisoned, condemned
I try every night just to hold you near me
But I'm telling ya, baby, it ain't easy

[Chorus]
Ever since I been riding
Right on the subway train
I hear the whistle blowing
You might think I'm insane

[Verse 2]
You stop and you stare
As I leave your place
With no regards
And not even a trace
You go back to Rosie
That's all she's ever gonna be
She got the poison black art of the pimps
Don't you stick it in me

[Chorus]
Ever since I been riding
Right on the subway train
I hear the whistle blowing
You might think I'm insane

[Verse 3]
You stop and you stare
As I leave your place
With no regards
And not even a trace
I wrote you an epic letter, but it never got sent
Reminding me of the days we got bent
Hey, remember?

[Chorus]
Ever since I been riding
Right on the subway train
I hear the whistle blowing
You might think I'm insane

[Bridge]
Well, someone's in the kitchen with Dinah
I know
Well, someone's in the kitchen with Dinah
I just know

[Outro]
And I tell ya now
Dinah, won't you blow?
Dinah, won't you blow?
Dinah, won't you blow your horn?
Dinah, won't you blow?
Dinah, won't you blow?

Trivia about the song Subway Train by Johnny Thunders

When was the song “Subway Train” released by Johnny Thunders?
The song Subway Train was released in 1978, on the album “So Alone”.
Who composed the song “Subway Train” by Johnny Thunders?
The song “Subway Train” by Johnny Thunders was composed by David Johansen, Johnny Thunders.

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