Train

Jay Farrar / Jeff Tweedy / Michael Heidorn

A quarter after two
Sittin' in my car, watching
Waiting on a train
Ninety-seven flatcars
Loaded down with troop trucks and tanks
Rolling by

I'm twenty-one, and I'm scared as hell
I quit school, I'm healthy as a horse
Because of all that I'll be the first one to die in a war

The whole damn town was sleeping
Dreaming the same dream
The radio was playing
Roger McGuinn singing
"To each and every thing there's a time and a season

I'm twenty-one, and I'm scared as hell
I quit school, I'm healthy as a horse
Because of all that I'll be the first one to die in a war

Yes, I have the right to say
We all die anyway
But I'd just like to know
Where does my time go

Trivia about the song Train by Uncle Tupelo

When was the song “Train” released by Uncle Tupelo?
The song Train was released in 1990, on the album “No Depression”.
Who composed the song “Train” by Uncle Tupelo?
The song “Train” by Uncle Tupelo was composed by Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy, and Michael Heidorn.

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