Rumble of the Train

GEORGE MILTON CARTER

So I followed her voice underground
Through the tunnels and the noise I tracked her down
She was singin' by the turn-styles, to a city on the run
Passin' out pieces of her heart in every song
Singin’

Way down here some things never change (never change)
Talkin’ 'bout music and the rumble of the trains

She's there each day, when I come rushin' by
She says I'll trade you a story for your time
The world's an endless procession, she serenades the ebb and flow
She might wish we'd pay attention, but never let's it show
She just says

Y'all come back 'cause good things never change (never change)
Talkin' 'bout music and the rumble of trains

What's reliable and real is the way the music makes you feel
And the rhythm of the ride that takes you home

If I just stop and listen to her songs
The music stays with me all day long, but I gotta go
So I drop a ten, gotta leave again, keep my day on track
Without a word she smiles, we both know I'll be back
'Cause

Way down here some things never change (never change)
Talkin’ 'bout music and the rumble of the trains
Way down here some things never change (never change)
Talkin' 'bout music and the rumble,
Talkin' 'bout music and the rumble,
Talkin' 'bout music and the rumble of the trains

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The song “Rumble of the Train” by Nick Carter was composed by GEORGE MILTON CARTER.

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