A Train Roars

FARIS BADWAN, JOSEPH SPURGEON, JOSHUA HAYWARD, RHYS WEBB, THOMAS COWAN

Outside a Train roars, the clatter is deafening
Louder than everything, drowns what you were saying
And the Boys get on the back of that train
Their clamor is deafening, It is louder than everything
And they accept no warning

And me in my brilliant red shirt
And my shirt hangs open at the neck
The Train is always passing through

Male passengers turn their heads, following the passage
Of a beautiful Duchess running from carriage to carriage
And it ploughs through the city, and everyone rides the Train
It ploughs a primal instinct to rail against better sense

The Train is always passing through
And me in my bloodstained shirt, my body hangs open at the neck
It is always passing through, through me
The bodies on the back of the train they stink of greedy sex
Leave a trail of instinct and roses and things

Trivia about the song A Train Roars by The Horrors

When was the song “A Train Roars” released by The Horrors?
The song A Train Roars was released in 2007, on the album “Strange House”.
Who composed the song “A Train Roars” by The Horrors?
The song “A Train Roars” by The Horrors was composed by FARIS BADWAN, JOSEPH SPURGEON, JOSHUA HAYWARD, RHYS WEBB, THOMAS COWAN.

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