Disappearing

Dicky Barrett / Joe Gittleman / Kevin Lenear / The Bosstones / The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

I can hear a whistle blowing
That's my only way of knowing
Somewhere in the distance
There is probably a train
I can hear a church bell ring
That church bell doesn't mean a thing
What I've been hearing lately
I would like you to explain

The first that I heard and it never occurred
To me what I'd be hearing
The last of me that you're likely to see
You'll see that I am disappearing

I listened now with open eyes
I heard half hearted alibis
There may have been a few things
That I might have said myself
I could hear the whistle blowing
I wonder where that train is going
I'm sure before it gets to there
That I'll be somewhere else

The first that I heard and it never occurred
To me what I'd be hearing
The last of me that you're likely to see
You'll see that I am disappearing

I've heard it all before
The bells the whistles and I'm sure
That it won't be the last time
That I hear the church or train
There's a first for almost everything
Whistles blow and bells will ring
This could be the last time
And I won't be back again

The first that I heard and it never occurred
To me what I'd be hearing
The last of me that you're likely to see
You'll see that I am disappearing

Trivia about the song Disappearing by The Mighty Mighty BossTones

When was the song “Disappearing” released by The Mighty Mighty BossTones?
The song Disappearing was released in 2011, on the album “The Magic Of Youth”.
Who composed the song “Disappearing” by The Mighty Mighty BossTones?
The song “Disappearing” by The Mighty Mighty BossTones was composed by Dicky Barrett, Joe Gittleman, Kevin Lenear, The Bosstones, and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.

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